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How does a Rational Agent Act in an Epidemic?


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The evolution of a disease in a large population is a function of the top-down policy measures from a centralized planner and the self-interested decisions (to be sociall...Show More

Abstract:

The evolution of a disease in a large population is a function of the top-down policy measures from a centralized planner and the self-interested decisions (to be socially active) of individual agents in a large heterogeneous population. This paper is concerned with understanding the latter based on a mean-field type optimal control model. Specifically, the model is used to investigate the role of partial information on an agent’s decision-making and study the impact of such decisions by a large number of agents on the spread of the virus in the population. The motivation comes from the presymptomatic and asymptomatic spread of the COVID-19 virus, where an agent unwittingly spreads the virus. We show that even in a setting with fully rational agents, limited information on the viral state can result in epidemic growth.
Date of Conference: 06-09 December 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 January 2023
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Conference Location: Cancun, Mexico

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