From R0 to the Herd: A Review of The Rules of Contagion, by Adam Kucharski

Q3 Mathematics
Nathan D. Grawe
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Adam Kucharski. 2020. The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread--and Why They Stop; (London: Profile Books, Ltd.). Hardback ISBN 978-17-88-16019-3. E-book ISBN 978-17-82-83430-4. Kucharski's well-timed Rules of Contagion provides an introduction to the mathematical and epidemiological principles behind contagious phenomenon. While the author's primary expertise stems from work on biological epidemics, the book points to examples from a wide range of fields including finance, psychology, computer science, and criminology. As such, selections of the book could be used by faculty in a wide range of classes to show how our recent experience with a viral epidemic might add to our understanding of a diverse set of questions. While the book points to models behind epidemiological work, those who want an explicit treatment will need to draw that material from other available sources.
从R0到羊群:《传染规则》述评,Adam Kucharski著
亚当·库查斯基。2020.传染病的规则:事物为什么传播——以及它们为什么停止;(伦敦:Profile Books,有限公司)。硬背ISBN 978-17-88-16019-3。电子书ISBN 978-17-82-83430-4。库查斯基适时的《传染病规则》介绍了传染现象背后的数学和流行病学原理。虽然作者的主要专业知识源于对生物流行病的研究,但这本书列举了金融、心理学、计算机科学和犯罪学等广泛领域的例子。因此,这本书的选集可以供教师在广泛的课堂上使用,以展示我们最近的病毒性流行病经历如何增加我们对一系列不同问题的理解。虽然这本书指出了流行病学工作背后的模型,但那些想要明确治疗的人需要从其他可用来源获取这些材料。
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Numeracy
Numeracy Mathematics-Mathematics (miscellaneous)
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