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The following pages link to Game-theoretic frameworks for epidemic spreading and human decision-making: a review (Q2128952):
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- Epidemiography. II: Games with a dozing yet winning player (Q1106113) (← links)
- Human choice to self-isolate in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic: a game dynamic modelling approach (Q2029562) (← links)
- The whistleblower's dilemma: an evolutionary game analysis of the public health early warning system (Q2088421) (← links)
- Herd behaviors in epidemics: a dynamics-coupled evolutionary games approach (Q2128968) (← links)
- The role of advanced and late provisions in a co-evolutionary epidemic game model for assessing the social triple-dilemma aspect (Q2217731) (← links)
- Game theoretic modeling of infectious disease transmission with delayed emergence of symptoms (Q2221266) (← links)
- A tractable analysis of contagious equilibria (Q2441235) (← links)
- Public efforts to reduce disease transmission implied from a spatial game (Q2669277) (← links)
- Impacts of Game-Theoretic Activation on Epidemic Spread over Dynamical Networks (Q5019799) (← links)
- Game-Theoretic Vaccination Against Networked SIS Epidemics and Impacts of Human Decision-Making (Q5211941) (← links)
- Individual preferences, government policy, and COVID-19: a game-theoretic epidemiological analysis (Q6048920) (← links)
- Price and treatment decisions in epidemics: a differential game approach (Q6162006) (← links)
- Learning to mitigate epidemic risks: a dynamic population game approach (Q6204715) (← links)