Braess's Paradox in Epidemic Game: Better Condition Results in Less Payoff

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Hai-Feng Zhang
Zimo Yang
Zhi-Xi Wu
Bing-Hong Wang
Tao Zhou
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[1] School of Mathematical Science,Department of Modern Physics
[2] Anhui University,undefined
[3] Web Sciences Center,undefined
[4] University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,undefined
[5] Institute of Computational Physics and Complex Systems,undefined
[6] Lanzhou University,undefined
[7] University of Science and Technology of China,undefined
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Facing the threats of infectious diseases, we take various actions to protect ourselves, but few studies considered an evolving system with competing strategies. In view of that, we propose an evolutionary epidemic model coupled with human behaviors, where individuals have three strategies: vaccination, self-protection and laissez faire and could adjust their strategies according to their neighbors' strategies and payoffs at the beginning of each new season of epidemic spreading. We found a counter-intuitive phenomenon analogous to the well-known Braess's Paradox, namely a better condition may lead to worse performance. Specifically speaking, increasing the successful rate of self-protection does not necessarily reduce the epidemic size or improve the system payoff. The range and degree of the Braess's Paradox are sensitive to both the parameters characterizing the epidemic spreading and the strategy payoff, while the existence of the Braess's Paradox is insensitive to the network topologies. This phenomenon can be well explained by a mean-field approximation. Our study demonstrates an important fact that a better condition for individuals may yield a worse outcome for the society.
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