It is commonly believed that epidemic spreading on scale-free networks is difficult to control and that the disease can spread even with a low infection rate, lacking an epidemic threshold. In this paper, we study epidemic spreading on complex networks under the framework of game theory, in which a voluntary vaccination strategy is incorporated. In particular, individuals face the 'dilemma' of vaccination: they have to decide whether or not to vaccinate according to the trade-off between the risk and the side effects or cost of vaccination. Remarkably and quite excitingly, we find that disease outbreak can be more effectively inhibited on scale-free networks than on random networks. This is because the hub nodes of scale-free networks are m...
The way diseases spread through schools, epidemics through countries, and viruses through the Intern...
Epidemic outbreaks pose significant challenges to public health and socio-economic stability, necess...
We investigate game-theory based decisions on vaccination uptake and its effects on the spread of an...
In this paper, a new susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model on complex networks with imperfect...
The effectiveness of a mass vaccination program can engender its own undoing if individuals choose t...
In this paper, we study the vaccination of graphs against the outbreak of infectious diseases, in th...
The resurgence of measles is largely attributed to the decline in vaccine adoption and the increase ...
In this work we analyze the evolution of voluntary vaccination in networked populations by entanglin...
Motivated by the increasing number of COVID-19 cases that have been observed in many countries after...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
In this letter we studied the epidemic spreading on scale-free networks assuming a limited budget fo...
We study vaccine control for disease spread on an adaptive network modeling disease avoidance behavi...
This thesis studies dynamics and control of epidemic spreading in complex networks especially scale-...
The severity of an epidemic has a significant impact on individual vaccinating decisions under volun...
: We compared seven node vaccination strategies in twelve real-world complex networks. The node vacc...
The way diseases spread through schools, epidemics through countries, and viruses through the Intern...
Epidemic outbreaks pose significant challenges to public health and socio-economic stability, necess...
We investigate game-theory based decisions on vaccination uptake and its effects on the spread of an...
In this paper, a new susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model on complex networks with imperfect...
The effectiveness of a mass vaccination program can engender its own undoing if individuals choose t...
In this paper, we study the vaccination of graphs against the outbreak of infectious diseases, in th...
The resurgence of measles is largely attributed to the decline in vaccine adoption and the increase ...
In this work we analyze the evolution of voluntary vaccination in networked populations by entanglin...
Motivated by the increasing number of COVID-19 cases that have been observed in many countries after...
Abstract Background Human behavior influences infectious disease transmission, and numerous "prevale...
In this letter we studied the epidemic spreading on scale-free networks assuming a limited budget fo...
We study vaccine control for disease spread on an adaptive network modeling disease avoidance behavi...
This thesis studies dynamics and control of epidemic spreading in complex networks especially scale-...
The severity of an epidemic has a significant impact on individual vaccinating decisions under volun...
: We compared seven node vaccination strategies in twelve real-world complex networks. The node vacc...
The way diseases spread through schools, epidemics through countries, and viruses through the Intern...
Epidemic outbreaks pose significant challenges to public health and socio-economic stability, necess...
We investigate game-theory based decisions on vaccination uptake and its effects on the spread of an...