2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mbs.2015.06.013
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Sampling dynamic networks with application to investigation of HIV epidemic drivers

Abstract: We propose a method for randomly sampling dynamic networks that permits isolation of the impact of different network features on processes that propagate on networks. The new methods permit uniform sampling of dynamic networks in ways that ensure that they are consistent with both a given cumulative network and with specified values for constraints on the dynamic network properties. Development of such methods is challenging because modifying one network property will generally tend to modify others as well. M… Show more

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“…Reducing concurrency is tantamount to reducing the degree of individuals in a sexual contact network below 2 at a point in time. Assessing the impact of concurrency is challenging because modifying one network property (degree in this example) will modify others as well, including higher-order network properties (Goyal & De Gruttola, 2015). The reason for this modification is that individuals who cease concurrent relationships may either form non-concurrent relationships or forgo relationships entirely for periods of time-either possibility will impact higher-order network properties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reducing concurrency is tantamount to reducing the degree of individuals in a sexual contact network below 2 at a point in time. Assessing the impact of concurrency is challenging because modifying one network property (degree in this example) will modify others as well, including higher-order network properties (Goyal & De Gruttola, 2015). The reason for this modification is that individuals who cease concurrent relationships may either form non-concurrent relationships or forgo relationships entirely for periods of time-either possibility will impact higher-order network properties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%