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The following pages link to COVID-19 pandemic control: balancing detection policy and lockdown intervention under ICU sustainability (Q5001324):
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- Beyond just ``flattening the curve'': optimal control of epidemics with purely non-pharmaceutical interventions (Q1980853) (← links)
- Z-control on COVID-19-exposed patients in quarantine (Q2026242) (← links)
- Optimal staged reopening schedule based on ICU capacity: a model-informed strategy (Q2089599) (← links)
- Finite state graphon games with applications to epidemics (Q2128954) (← links)
- Incentives, lockdown, and testing: from Thucydides' analysis to the COVID-19 pandemic (Q2133932) (← links)
- Robust optimal control of compartmental models in epidemiology: application to the COVID-19 pandemic (Q2137404) (← links)
- Stopping Covid-19: a pandemic-management service value chain approach (Q2158609) (← links)
- Designing an optimal sequence of non-pharmaceutical interventions for controlling COVID-19 (Q2160528) (← links)
- Optimal epidemic suppression under an ICU constraint: an analytical solution (Q2164314) (← links)
- Mean field control problems for vaccine distribution (Q2168879) (← links)
- Road to recovery: managing an epidemic (Q2656371) (← links)
- The optimal lockdown intensity for COVID-19 (Q2656378) (← links)
- Pandemic risk management: resources contingency planning and allocation (Q2665864) (← links)
- Spatialized epidemiological forecasting applied to Covid-19 pandemic at departmental scale in France (Q2670754) (← links)
- Discrete stochastic optimization for public health interventions with constraints (Q2677350) (← links)
- Optimal Incentives to Mitigate Epidemics: A Stackelberg Mean Field Game Approach (Q5073509) (← links)
- Determination and estimation of optimal quarantine duration for infectious diseases with application to data analysis of COVID‐19 (Q6079490) (← links)
- Optimal lock-down intensity: a stochastic pandemic control approach of path integral (Q6145560) (← links)
- The hammer and the jab: are COVID-19 lockdowns and vaccinations complements or substitutes? (Q6168603) (← links)
- A comparative cost assessment of coalescing epidemic control strategies in heterogeneous social-contact networks (Q6568504) (← links)
- Bridging the Covid-19 data and the epidemiological model using the time-varying parameter SIRD model (Q6573805) (← links)
- Individual-based SIS models on (not so) dense large random networks (Q6634809) (← links)
- Optimal control of an epidemiological Covid-19 model with state constraint (Q6642448) (← links)