Effects of asymptomatic infection on the dynamical interplay between behavior and disease transmission in multiplex networks

Author:

Shi Tianyu,Long Ting,Pan Yaohui,Zhang Wensi,Dong Chao,Yin Qiuju

Funder

MOE Project of Humanities and Social Sciences, China

Social Science Fund of Shandong Province, China

Natural Science Fund of Zhejiang Province, China

Beijing Municipal Social Science Foundation, China

Special Fund for Joint Development Program of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education, China

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Statistics and Probability

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