Malaria Elimination in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Evolutionary Game Perspective
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This 35-minute lecture explores malaria elimination strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa through an evolutionary game theory framework. Presented by Samit Bhattacharyya at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, the talk is part of the "Decisions, Games, and Evolution" program scheduled for March 2025 in Bengaluru. Examine how evolutionary game theory can be applied to understand cooperation dynamics in disease elimination efforts, connecting to broader themes of decision-making across biological scales. Learn how mathematical modeling approaches can provide insights into the complex social and biological factors affecting malaria elimination campaigns. The lecture contributes to an interdisciplinary program bringing together biologists, cognitive scientists, economists, and physicists to explore cooperation, decision-making, and evolutionary dynamics in various contexts.
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Malaria Elimination In Sub-saharan Africa: An Evolutionary Game Perspective by Samit Bhattacharyya
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences