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The following pages link to Kinetic Modelling of Epidemic Dynamics: Social Contacts, Control with Uncertain Data, and Multiscale Spatial Dynamics (Q5049733):
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- Kinetic models for epidemic dynamics with social heterogeneity (Q2040267) (← links)
- From agent-based models to the macroscopic description of fake-news spread: the role of competence in data-driven applications (Q2081135) (← links)
- Bi-fidelity stochastic collocation methods for epidemic transport models with uncertainties (Q2087001) (← links)
- Kinetic models for epidemic dynamics in the presence of opinion polarization (Q2698505) (← links)
- Modeling and simulating the spatial spread of an epidemic through multiscale kinetic transport equations (Q5164229) (← links)
- Identification of time delays in COVID-19 data (Q6113793) (← links)
- Asymptotic-Preserving Neural Networks for multiscale hyperbolic models of epidemic spread (Q6157162) (← links)
- Kinetic modeling of coupled epidemic and behavior dynamics: The social impact of public policies (Q6157168) (← links)
- Effects of heterogeneous opinion interactions in many-agent systems for epidemic dynamics (Q6572228) (← links)
- A new virus-centric epidemic modeling approach. II: Simulation of deceased of SARS CoV 2 in several countries (Q6574475) (← links)
- Mathematical models for the large spread of a contact-based infection: a statistical mechanics approach (Q6599770) (← links)
- Asymptotic-preserving neural networks for hyperbolic systems with diffusive scaling (Q6613475) (← links)
- A nonconservative kinetic framework under the action of an external force field: theoretical results with application inspired to ecology (Q6622968) (← links)
- New trends on the systems approach to modeling SARS-CoV-2 pandemics in a globally connected planet (Q6633033) (← links)
- The asymptotic preserving unified gas kinetic scheme for the multi-scale kinetic SIR epidemic model (Q6647601) (← links)
- Chemotaxis-inspired PDE model for airborne infectious disease transmission: analysis and simulations (Q6666589) (← links)