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A. Ceria
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The interconnected nature of our daily lives, both virtually and physically, highlights the importance of understanding temporal networks in the context of epidemic and information spread. This dissertation aims to address this challenge by proposing characterization methods for
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Human social interactions are typically recorded as time-specific dyadic interactions, and represented as evolving (temporal) networks, where links are activated/deactivated over time. However, individuals can interact in groups of more than two people. Such group interactions ca
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Temporal networks are networks whose topology changes over time. Two nodes in a temporal network are connected at a discrete time step only if they have a contact/interaction at that time. The classic temporal network prediction problem aims to predict the temporal network one ti
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In this work, we explore the possibility of using a heterogeneous Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible SIS spreading process on an airline network to model airport congestion contagion with the objective to reproduce airport vulnerability. We derive the vulnerability of each airport
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We model airport congestion contagion as an SIS spreading process on an airport transportation network to explain airport vulnerability. The vulnerability of each airport is derived from the US Airport Network data as its congestion probability. We construct three types of airlin
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