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Epidemic Spreading and Equilibrium Social Distancing in Heterogeneous Networks.

Hamed Amini1, Andreea Minca2.   

Abstract

We study a multi-type SIR epidemic process within a heterogeneous population that interacts through a network. We base social contact on a random graph with given vertex degrees, and we give limit theorems on the fraction of infected individuals. For given social distancing individual strategies, we establish the epidemic reproduction number R 0 , which can be used to identify network vulnerability and inform vaccination policies. In the second part of the paper, we study the equilibrium of the social distancing game. Individuals choose their social distancing level according to an anticipated global infection rate, which must equal the actual infection rate following their choices. We give conditions for the existence and uniqueness of an equilibrium. In the case of random regular graphs, we show that voluntary social distancing will always be socially sub-optimal.
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Keywords:  Epidemic risks; Heterogeneous networks; Multi-type SIR; Random graphs with given vertex degrees; Social distancing game

Year:  2022        PMID: 35003828      PMCID: PMC8723826          DOI: 10.1007/s13235-021-00411-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dyn Games Appl        ISSN: 2153-0785            Impact factor:   1.296


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1.  Dynamic Games of Social Distancing During an Epidemic: Analysis of Asymmetric Solutions.

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