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There's an old paper on the spread of influenza that used airline routes
as the transmission network:
Rvachev, L. and I. Longini (1985). "A Mathematical Model for the Global
Spread of Influenza." Mathematical Biosciences 75: 3.
On Mon, 21 Apr 2003, Wolf Bob wrote:
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> Dear SOCNETers
> Has anyone turned social network analysis on the airline industry? Possibly
> regarding either airports or final destinations as nodes and flight segments
> or passenger volume as links? I would be interested in any related papers
> and possibly to connect with those who have done work in this area.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob Wolf
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