Mean-field approach to evolving spatial networks, with an application to osteocyte network formation
We consider evolving networks in which each node can have various associated properties (a state) in addition to those that arise from network structure. For example, each node can have a spatial location and a velocity, or some more abstract internal property that describes something like social tr...
Main Authors: | Taylor-King, J, Basanta, D, Chapman, S, Porter, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2017
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