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The Web of Human Sexual Contacts

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In this article, the authors analyze data on the sexual behavior of a random sample of individuals, and find that the cumulative distributions of the number of sexual partners during the twelve months prior to the survey decays as a power law with similar exponents for females and males.
Abstract
Many ``real-world'' networks are clearly defined while most ``social'' networks are to some extent subjective. Indeed, the accuracy of empirically-determined social networks is a question of some concern because individuals may have distinct perceptions of what constitutes a social link. One unambiguous type of connection is sexual contact. Here we analyze data on the sexual behavior of a random sample of individuals, and find that the cumulative distributions of the number of sexual partners during the twelve months prior to the survey decays as a power law with similar exponents $\alpha \approx 2.4$ for females and males. The scale-free nature of the web of human sexual contacts suggests that strategic interventions aimed at preventing the spread of sexually-transmitted diseases may be the most efficient approach.

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The Structure and Function of Complex Networks

Mark Newman
- 01 Jan 2003 - 
TL;DR: Developments in this field are reviewed, including such concepts as the small-world effect, degree distributions, clustering, network correlations, random graph models, models of network growth and preferential attachment, and dynamical processes taking place on networks.
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Complex networks: Structure and dynamics

TL;DR: The major concepts and results recently achieved in the study of the structure and dynamics of complex networks are reviewed, and the relevant applications of these ideas in many different disciplines are summarized, ranging from nonlinear science to biology, from statistical mechanics to medicine and engineering.
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Statistical physics of social dynamics

TL;DR: In this article, a wide list of topics ranging from opinion and cultural and language dynamics to crowd behavior, hierarchy formation, human dynamics, and social spreading are reviewed and connections between these problems and other, more traditional, topics of statistical physics are highlighted.
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Evolution of networks

TL;DR: The recent rapid progress in the statistical physics of evolving networks is reviewed, and how growing networks self-organize into scale-free structures is discussed, and the role of the mechanism of preferential linking is investigated.
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Epidemic processes in complex networks

TL;DR: A coherent and comprehensive review of the vast research activity concerning epidemic processes is presented, detailing the successful theoretical approaches as well as making their limits and assumptions clear.
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Genotyping of Chlamydia trachomatis would improve contact tracing.

TL;DR: Genotyping could be a useful tool in partner notification when there are discrepant or uncommon genotypes in genital Chlamydia trachomatis infections and to study the duration of infection.
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Empirical analysis of the clustering coefficient in the user-object bipartite networks

TL;DR: This paper empirically analyze the evolution patterns of C4 for a nine year MovieLens data set, where C4 is used to describe the diversity of the user interest, and indicates that the user activity has greatly influenced the structure of theuser-object bipartite network.
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Dependence communities in source code

TL;DR: Empirical evidence is provided that dependence between statements in software does, indeed, give rise to community structure, and initial findings suggest that the separate dependence communities are far from arbitrary.
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Robust modeling of human contact networks across different scales and proximity-sensing techniques

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare time-resolved proximity networks recorded in different experimental settings and show that some important statistical features are robust across all settings considered, and that one such simple model is indeed able to reproduce the main statistical distributions characterizing the empirical temporal networks.
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Research on a Dynamic Virus Propagation Model to Improve Smart Campus Security

TL;DR: A differential model of virus propagation is established for a smart campus network by considering the differences among individuals, and a method to extend the individual evolution process to the evolution process of the entire network is proposed.
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