Policies of isolating infectives in the general stochastic epidemic are considered. With costs assigned to the infection and isolation of individuals, an optimal policy is found, which at any stage minimises the expected future cost. An optimal policy is also found for the general deterministic epidemic and the two policies are compared. Finally, some numerical examples are provided.
Policies of immunising the susceptibles in the general stochastic epidemic are considered. With costs assigned to the infection and immunisation of susceptibles, an optimal policy is found which at any stage minimises the expected future cost. Optimal policies are also found for the general deterministic epidemic and for an epidemic with carriers model. The three policies are compared and numerical examples are provided. An optimal policy is described in the situation when both isolation of infectives and immunisation of susceptibles are allowed.
Summary.In New Testament studies, the synoptic problem is concerned with the relationships between the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. A careful specification in probabilistic terms is set up of what is known as the triple-link model, and, as a special case, the double-link model. Counts of the numbers of verbal agreements between the gospels are examined to investigate which of the possible triple-link models appears to give the best fit to the data.
Policies of isolating infectives in the general stochastic epidemic are considered. With costs assigned to the infection and isolation of individuals, an optimal policy is found, which at any stage minimises the expected future cost. An optimal policy is also found for the general deterministic epidemic and the two policies are compared. Finally, some numerical examples are provided.
Policies of immunising the susceptibles in the general stochastic epidemic are considered. With costs assigned to the infection and immunisation of susceptibles, an optimal policy is found which at any stage minimises the expected future cost. Optimal policies are also found for the general deterministic epidemic and for an epidemic with carriers model. The three policies are compared and numerical examples are provided. An optimal policy is described in the situation when both isolation of infectives and immunisation of susceptibles are allowed.
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