Would you be able to post this under answers? It seems to describe algorithms and their performance bounds in quite some detail and definitely deserves to be the top answer.
It describes a lot of things, and I’m not sure which ones would be the right answer here. If anyone wants to read through and describe which one seems to best fit the corona problem, that’d be a better answer than just providing an enormous difficult-to-read monograph.
If you want to get really hardcore in reading up on pool/group testing, there’s a recent monograph: “Group Testing: An Information Theory Perspective: chapter 3: Algorithms for Noisy Group Testing”, Aldridge et al 2019.
Would you be able to post this under answers? It seems to describe algorithms and their performance bounds in quite some detail and definitely deserves to be the top answer.
It describes a lot of things, and I’m not sure which ones would be the right answer here. If anyone wants to read through and describe which one seems to best fit the corona problem, that’d be a better answer than just providing an enormous difficult-to-read monograph.