Social behavior during epidemics is a self-organized collective phenomenon:
People change their behavior based on the epidemic state, which is itself affected by the behavior.
Game theoretic analysis shows that such dynamics can give rise to Nash equilibria.
People change their behavior based on the epidemic state, which is itself affected by the behavior.
Game theoretic analysis shows that such dynamics can give rise to Nash equilibria.
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the strength of social distancing is proportional to both the perceived infection cost and prevalence.
Remarkably, this gives a posteriori justification for simple heuristics developed to understand diseases like HIV.
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