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The following pages link to Vaccination behavior by coupling the epidemic spreading with the human decision under the game theory (Q2180683):
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- Effect of vaccination strategies on the dynamic behavior of epidemic spreading and vaccine coverage (Q336138) (← links)
- The impact of other-regarding tendencies on the spatial vaccination game (Q336302) (← links)
- Risk assessment for infectious disease and its impact on voluntary vaccination behavior in social networks (Q506624) (← links)
- A general approach for population games with application to vaccination (Q532431) (← links)
- Positive and negative effects of social impact on evolutionary vaccination game in networks (Q1620269) (← links)
- A game dynamic model for delayer strategies in vaccinating behaviour for pediatric infectious diseases (Q1733004) (← links)
- Link cooperation effect of cooperative epidemics on complex networks (Q2096274) (← links)
- Modeling the social dilemma of involution on a square lattice (Q2113233) (← links)
- The effect of human vaccination behaviour on strain competition in an infectious disease: an imitation dynamic approach (Q2131424) (← links)
- Public goods game with the interdependence of different cooperative strategies (Q2137246) (← links)
- Realistic decision-making processes in a vaccination game (Q2150119) (← links)
- Exploring voluntary vaccination with bounded rationality through reinforcement learning (Q2155404) (← links)
- How evolutionary game could solve the human vaccine dilemma (Q2169774) (← links)
- The impact of information spreading on epidemic vaccination game dynamics in a heterogeneous complex network -- a theoretical approach (Q2185127) (← links)
- Realistic decision-making process with memory and adaptability in evolutionary vaccination game (Q2185151) (← links)
- Dynamical behaviors for vaccination can suppress infectious disease -- a game theoretical approach (Q2213626) (← links)
- Cost-efficiency analysis of voluntary vaccination against \(n\)-serovar diseases using antibody-dependent enhancement: a game approach (Q2217713) (← links)
- Vaccination dilemma on an evolving social network (Q2328280) (← links)
- Open-minded imitation can achieve near-optimal vaccination coverage (Q2330622) (← links)
- Insights from epidemiological game theory into gender-specific vaccination against rubella (Q2654133) (← links)
- Impact of the heterogeneity of adoption thresholds on behavior spreading in complex networks (Q2656715) (← links)
- Public goods game on coevolving networks driven by the similarity and difference of payoff (Q2677441) (← links)
- Exploring epidemic voluntary vaccinating behavior based on information-driven decisions and benefit-cost analysis (Q2698216) (← links)
- Interplay between cost and effectiveness in influenza vaccine uptake: a vaccination game approach (Q5160840) (← 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)
- Imperfect vaccine can yield multiple Nash equilibria in vaccination games (Q6098908) (← links)
- Impact of co-evolution of negative vaccine-related information, vaccination behavior and epidemic spreading in multilayer networks (Q6495287) (← links)