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Using R to Build and Assess Network Models in Biology

G. Hartvigsen — 2011

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

In this paper we build and analyze networks using the statistical and programming environment R and the igraph package. We investigate random, small-world, and scale-free networks and test a standard problem of connectivity on a random graph. We then develop a method to study how vaccination can alter the structure of a disease transmission network. We also discuss a variety of other uses for networks in biology.

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