07/20/2015-07/24/2015 2015
DOI: 10.1162/978-0-262-33027-5-ch038
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Contagion on Networks with Self-Organised Community Structure

Abstract: Living systems are organised in space. This imposes constraints on both their structural form and, consequently, their dynamics. While artificial life research has demonstrated that embedding an adaptive system in space tends to have a significant impact on its behaviour, we do not yet have a full account of the relevance of spatiality to living self-organisation.Here, we extend the REDS model of spatial networks with self-organised community structure to include the "small world" effect. We demonstrate that R… Show more

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