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Memory Effects in Population Dynamics : Spread of Infectious Disease as a Case Study

A. PimenovT.C. KellyA. KorobeinikovM.J.A. O’CallaghanA.V. PokrovskiiD. Rachinskii — 2012

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Modification of behaviour in response to changes in the environment or ambient conditions, based on memory, is typical of the human and, possibly, many animal species.One obvious example of such adaptivity is, for instance, switching to a safer behaviour when in danger, from either a predator or an infectious disease. In human society such switching to safe behaviour is particularly apparent during epidemics. Mathematically, such changes of behaviour...

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