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Epidemic Propagation under Evolutionary Behavioral Dynamics: Stability and Bifurcation Analysis

Systems and Control 2022-03-22 v1 Computer Science and Game Theory Systems and Control

Abstract

We consider the class of SIS epidemic models in which a large population of individuals chooses whether to adopt protection or to remain unprotected as the epidemic evolves. For a susceptible individual, adopting protection reduces the probability of becoming infected but it comes with a cost that is weighed with the instantaneous risk of becoming infected. An infected individual adopting protection transmits a new infection with a smaller probability compared to an unprotected infected individual. We focus on the replicator evolutionary dynamics to model the evolution of protection decisions by susceptible and infected subpopulations. We completely characterize the existence and local stability of the equilibria of the resulting coupled epidemic and replicator dynamics. We further show how the stability of different equilibrium points gets exchanged as certain parameters change. Finally, we investigate the system behavior under timescale separation between the epidemic and the evolutionary dynamics.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2203.10276,
  title  = {Epidemic Propagation under Evolutionary Behavioral Dynamics: Stability and Bifurcation Analysis},
  author = {Abhisek Satapathi and Narendra Kumar Dhar and Ashish R. Hota and Vaibhav Srivastava},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.10276},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication at the American Control Conference, 2022

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