Selected article for: "C1 change and degree order"

Author: Chen, Shi; White, Brad J.; Sanderson, Michael W.; Amrine, David E.; Ilany, Amiyaal; Lanzas, Cristina
Title: Highly dynamic animal contact network and implications on disease transmission
  • Document date: 2014_3_26
  • ID: 1pp7k1k6_10
    Snippet: The Gini coefficients of these four conditions are presented in Table 1 . In the first two conditions (C1 and C2, without temporal variability), the Gini coefficients were both very close to zero, indicating all individuals had almost equal contribution to the new infection, despite C1 having no degree order change and higher prevalence. In the latter two conditions (C3 and C4, with temporal variability), C3 had a larger Gini coefficient, indicat.....
    Document: The Gini coefficients of these four conditions are presented in Table 1 . In the first two conditions (C1 and C2, without temporal variability), the Gini coefficients were both very close to zero, indicating all individuals had almost equal contribution to the new infection, despite C1 having no degree order change and higher prevalence. In the latter two conditions (C3 and C4, with temporal variability), C3 had a larger Gini coefficient, indicating the individuals with constantly high degree order contributed to more new infections than the lower order ones.

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