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We consider the effects of migration on intraguild predation (IGP) via lattice models and pair approximation. The following results can be found: there exists asymmetry between two consumers’ migration effects on the spatial structure of IGP; migration of each consumer reduces its own clumping...
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In this paper, we introduce a non-interacting boson model to investigate the topological structure of complex networks. By exactly solving this model, we show that it provides a powerful analytical tool in uncovering the important properties of realistic networks. We find that the ground-state...
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We investigate by mean-field analysis and extensive simulations the effects of social impact on epidemic spreading in various typical networks with two types of nodes: active nodes and passive nodes, of which the behavior patterns are modeled according to the social impact theory. In this study,...
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One of the purposes of pedestrian studies is to evaluate the effects of a proposed program on the pedestrian facilities before its implementation. In order to evaluate the level of service (LOS) of a pedestrian facility, a microscopic model is built to simulate the process of pedestrian crossing...
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