Author: Lin, Feng; Muthuraman, Kumar; Lawley, Mark
Title: An optimal control theory approach to non-pharmaceutical interventions Document date: 2010_2_19
ID: 0x294f8t_9
Snippet: In this section, we formulate an optimal control problem with an expanded epidemic model to compute NPI implementation strategy. To understand the following discussion, the reader is referred to Figure 1 , which illustrates the compartmental model, and to Table 1 , which provides a summary of notation. To construct the model, we make six assumptions:.....
Document: In this section, we formulate an optimal control problem with an expanded epidemic model to compute NPI implementation strategy. To understand the following discussion, the reader is referred to Figure 1 , which illustrates the compartmental model, and to Table 1 , which provides a summary of notation. To construct the model, we make six assumptions:
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