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The following pages link to Coupling kinetic theory approaches for pedestrian dynamics and disease contagion in a confined environment (Q3386863):
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- Multiscale models of COVID-19 with mutations and variants (Q2086994) (← links)
- Optimization of vaccination for COVID-19 in the midst of a pandemic (Q2087007) (← links)
- A spatial kinetic model of crowd evacuation dynamics with infectious disease contagion (Q2698492) (← links)
- Recent results and challenges in behavioral systems (Q3386861) (← links)
- What is life? A perspective of the mathematical kinetic theory of active particles (Q5018909) (← links)
- Modeling virus pandemics in a globally connected world a challenge towards a mathematics for living systems (Q5024406) (← links)
- Control of COVID-19 outbreak using an extended SEIR model (Q5024408) (← links)
- A multiscale network-based model of contagion dynamics: Heterogeneity, spatial distancing and vaccination (Q5024409) (← links)
- Hyperbolic compartmental models for epidemic spread on networks with uncertain data: Application to the emergence of COVID-19 in Italy (Q5024412) (← links)
- A kinetic modeling of crowd evacuation with several groups in complex venues (Q5045194) (← links)
- The COVID-19 Pandemic Evolution in Hawai‘i and New Jersey: A Lesson on Infection Transmissibility and the Role of Human Behavior (Q5049734) (← links)
- Multiscale Aspects of Virus Dynamics (Q5049739) (← links)
- A 2D Kinetic Model for Crowd Dynamics with Disease Contagion (Q5049742) (← links)
- Applications of Crowd Dynamic Models: Feature Analysis and Process Optimization (Q5050990) (← links)
- A Kinetic Theory Approach to Model Crowd Dynamics with Disease Contagion (Q5050996) (← links)
- Towards a mathematical theory of behavioral human crowds (Q5068833) (← links)
- A multiscale model of virus pandemic: Heterogeneous interactive entities in a globally connected world (Q5127171) (← links)
- Individual-based Markov model of virus diffusion: Comparison with COVID-19 incubation period, serial interval and regional time series (Q5164224) (← links)
- Collective dynamics in science and society (Q5164228) (← links)
- Disease contagion models coupled to crowd motion and mesh-free simulation (Q5164236) (← links)
- Towards a mathematical theory of behavioral swarms (Q5854418) (← links)
- Coupled dynamics of endemic disease transmission and gradual awareness diffusion in multiplex networks (Q6068364) (← links)
- Structured population models on Polish spaces: A unified approach including graphs, Riemannian manifolds and measure spaces to describe dynamics of heterogeneous populations (Q6125053) (← links)
- A viscous continuum model with smoke effect for pedestrian evacuation (Q6156442) (← links)
- New trends of mathematical sciences towards modeling virus pandemics in a globally connected world (Q6157160) (← links)
- Virus models in complex frameworks: Towards modeling space patterns of SARS-CoV-2 epidemics (Q6157166) (← links)
- Coupling compartmental models with Markov chains and measure evolution equations to capture virus mutability (Q6157172) (← links)
- On the mathematical theory of behavioral swarms emerging collective dynamics (Q6157834) (← links)
- Human behavioral crowds review, critical analysis and research perspectives (Q6166564) (← links)
- A kinetic theory approach to model pedestrian social groups behavior in bounded domain (Q6192359) (← links)
- Macroscopic modeling of social crowds (Q6572302) (← links)
- Epidemics and society -- a multiscale vision from the \textit{small world} to the \textit{globally interconnected world} (Q6572314) (← links)
- Mathematical models for the large spread of a contact-based infection: a statistical mechanics approach (Q6599770) (← links)
- What is the in-host dynamics of the SARS-CoV-2 virus? A challenge within a multiscale vision of living systems (Q6620412) (← links)
- Managing an epidemic using compartmental models and measure differential equations (Q6621024) (← links)
- New trends on the systems approach to modeling SARS-CoV-2 pandemics in a globally connected planet (Q6633033) (← links)