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The following pages link to A new prediction model of infectious diseases with vaccination strategies based on evolutionary game theory (Q1694040):
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- To vaccinate or not to vaccinate: a comprehensive study of vaccination-subsidizing policies with multi-agent simulations and mean-field modeling (Q1739250) (← links)
- Allee effect induced diversity in evolutionary dynamics (Q1754480) (← links)
- Three-strategy and four-strategy model of vaccination game introducing an intermediate protecting measure (Q2008432) (← links)
- Free ticket, discount ticket or intermediate of the best of two worlds -- which subsidy policy is socially optimal to suppress the disease spreading? (Q2029537) (← links)
- The impact of behavioral change on the epidemic under the benefit comparison (Q2038736) (← links)
- Is subsidizing vaccination with hub agent priority policy really meaningful to suppress disease spreading? (Q2288456) (← links)
- Vaccination dilemma on an evolving social network (Q2328280) (← links)
- Open-minded imitation can achieve near-optimal vaccination coverage (Q2330622) (← links)
- Impact of imperfect vaccination and defense against contagion on vaccination behavior in complex networks (Q3303241) (← links)
- Game theoretic modelling of infectious disease dynamics and intervention methods: a review (Q3304341) (← links)
- Analysis of a degenerated diffusion SVEQIRV epidemic model with general incidence in a space heterogeneous environment (Q6616898) (← links)