<p>Simulations were run for three different scenarios: CoCoMac brain (top), small-world network (middle) and rich-club network (bottom) and their respective randomized (green) and latticized (red) control networks. For each network, the mean transit time, utilization, blocking probability and throughput are plotted at four different intensities. For the starting networks in each scenario (CoCoMac, lattice and rich-club), the curves represent the average over 100 simulations. For the randomized/latticized versions of each network, the curves represent the average across 100 simulations on 100 realizations of each network.</p
<p>The population size <i>N</i> is 900. The average degree of the network is four, and the average n...
The horizontal axis shows days. The vertical axis shows the daily value added of the system. The red...
<p>(A) Final fraction of non-infected subjects as a function of the infective time and the infecti...
<p>Top: Utilization, blocking probability, node contents and in-degree are shown for each of the 242...
<p>The mean number of signal units carried by each edge. Edges are classified as Rich Club (R), Feed...
<p><a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003427#s2" target="_b...
<p>Points and error bars indicate mean and standard deviation in performance over 2000 simulations, ...
<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0053095#pone-0053095-t002" ...
(A) Percentage of connected areas, shown as the fraction of possible connections that are present in...
<p><i>Note.</i><i>n</i> = number of nodes; <i>m</i> = number of edges; <i>n</i><sub><i>CC</i></sub> ...
<p>Panels A-C: experimental distributions of network events. Panels A and B: ∼40-minute recordings f...
<p>Watts-Strogatz, Romantic, and fully connected networks. Results for (A) time to the epidemic peak...
(a) A sample time series showing the evolution of S, I, R and V for a simulated epidemic with β = 0....
Top row corresponds to the run-times in seconds of different methods in scenario (S1) and scenario (...
<p>The area under the ROC curve (AUC) values shown were computed from 100 simulations for each setti...
<p>The population size <i>N</i> is 900. The average degree of the network is four, and the average n...
The horizontal axis shows days. The vertical axis shows the daily value added of the system. The red...
<p>(A) Final fraction of non-infected subjects as a function of the infective time and the infecti...
<p>Top: Utilization, blocking probability, node contents and in-degree are shown for each of the 242...
<p>The mean number of signal units carried by each edge. Edges are classified as Rich Club (R), Feed...
<p><a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003427#s2" target="_b...
<p>Points and error bars indicate mean and standard deviation in performance over 2000 simulations, ...
<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0053095#pone-0053095-t002" ...
(A) Percentage of connected areas, shown as the fraction of possible connections that are present in...
<p><i>Note.</i><i>n</i> = number of nodes; <i>m</i> = number of edges; <i>n</i><sub><i>CC</i></sub> ...
<p>Panels A-C: experimental distributions of network events. Panels A and B: ∼40-minute recordings f...
<p>Watts-Strogatz, Romantic, and fully connected networks. Results for (A) time to the epidemic peak...
(a) A sample time series showing the evolution of S, I, R and V for a simulated epidemic with β = 0....
Top row corresponds to the run-times in seconds of different methods in scenario (S1) and scenario (...
<p>The area under the ROC curve (AUC) values shown were computed from 100 simulations for each setti...
<p>The population size <i>N</i> is 900. The average degree of the network is four, and the average n...
The horizontal axis shows days. The vertical axis shows the daily value added of the system. The red...
<p>(A) Final fraction of non-infected subjects as a function of the infective time and the infecti...