Multiplayer games and HIV transmission via casual encounters
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- Dynamic equilibria of group vaccination strategies in a heterogeneous population
- Dynamics of vaccination strategies via projected dynamical systems
- Equilibrium points in n -person games
- Evolutionary Games and Population Dynamics
- Existence and Uniqueness of Equilibrium Points for Concave N-Person Games
- Existence of an Equilibrium for a Competitive Economy
- Existence of solutions to projected differential equations in Hilbert spaces
- Generalized Nash equilibrium problems
- Generalized Nash games and quasi-variational inequalities
- Modelling the effect of treatment and behavioral change in HIV transmission dynamics
- Modelling the social dynamics of a sex industry: its implications for spread of HIV/AIDS
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- Parametrized variational inequality approaches to generalized Nash equilibrium problems with shared constraints
- Points de Nash Dans le Cas de Fonctionnelles Quadratiques et Jeux Differentiels lineaires a N Personnes
- Quasi-variational inequalities, generalized Nash equilibria, and multi-leader-follower games
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- On describing the solution sets of generalized Nash games with shared constraints
- The impact of pre-exposure prophylaxis for human immunodeficiency virus on gonorrhea prevalence
- Time-dependent casual encounters games and HIV spread
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