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The Diffusion of Passive Tracers in Laminar Shear Flow
Published on: May 1, 2018
Models of continuous-time networks with tie decay, diffusion, and convection
1Department of Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA.
Abstract:
The study of temporal networks in discrete time has yielded numerous insights into time-dependent networked systems in a wide variety of applications. However, for many complex systems, it is useful to develop continuous-time models of networks and to compare them to associated discrete models. In this paper, we study several continuous-time network models and examine discrete approximations of them both numerically and analytically. To consider continuous-time networks, we associate each edge in a graph with a time-dependent tie strength that can take continuous non-negative values and decays in time after the most recent interaction. We investigate how the moments of the tie strength evolve with time in several models, and we explore-both numerically and analytically-criteria for the emergence of a giant connected component in some of these models. We also briefly examine the effects of the interaction patterns of continuous-time networks on the contagion dynamics of a susceptible-infected-recovered model of an infectious disease.
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