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The following pages link to Optimal isolation policies for deterministic and stochastic epidemics (Q1222605):
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- React or wait: which optimal culling strategy to control infectious diseases in wildlife (Q464789) (← links)
- Optimal control of epidemics with limited resources (Q663131) (← links)
- Optimal control policies for reducing the maximum size of a closed epidemic. II: Stochastic dynamics (Q1231870) (← links)
- Mathematical models for the control of pests and infectious diseases: A survey (Q1237656) (← links)
- Control for some approximations to chain-binomial epidemic models (Q1241478) (← links)
- Optimal health programs of immunization and isolation for some approximations to chain-binomial epidemic models (Q1249535) (← links)
- Time-optimal control strategies in SIR epidemic models (Q1680728) (← links)
- An explicit optimal isolation policy for a deterministic epidemic model (Q1774827) (← links)
- Optimal immunity control and final size minimization by social distancing for the SIR epidemic model (Q2031997) (← links)
- Modelling and optimising healthcare interventions in a model with explicit within- and between-host dynamics (Q2095394) (← links)
- Incentives, lockdown, and testing: from Thucydides' analysis to the COVID-19 pandemic (Q2133932) (← links)
- On the optimal control of SIR model with Erlang-distributed infectious period: isolation strategies (Q2232168) (← links)
- Control Strategies for TB Epidemics (Q2954403) (← links)
- Control policies for epidemics spread solely by carriers (Q4176059) (← links)
- Contact rate epidemic control of COVID-19: an equilibrium view (Q5001297) (← links)
- Oscillatory dynamics in the dilemma of social distancing (Q5161193) (← links)
- Optimal control of deterministic epidemics (Q5317798) (← links)
- Modeling a traffic light warning system for acute respiratory infections (Q6072754) (← links)
- A Markovian epidemic model in a resource-limited environment (Q6096390) (← links)
- Credit risk contagion and optimal dual control -- an SIS/R model (Q6104739) (← links)
- Optimal epidemic control by social distancing and vaccination of an infection structured by time since infection: the COVID-19 case study (Q6597818) (← links)
- Containing an epidemic in the case of running out of treatment: a switched system approach (Q6599950) (← links)