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Illustration of important nodes using Temporal Semi-Local Centrality (TSLC).

Illustration of important nodes using Temporal Semi-Local Centrality (TSLC).

<p>Illustration of important nodes using Temporal Semi-Local Centrality (TSLC).</p>

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Main Author: Zahra Farahi (22127421) (author)
Other Authors: Rooholah Abedian (22127424) (author), Luis E. C. Rocha (8592591) (author), Ali Kamandi (22127427) (author)
Published: 2025
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Biotechnology
Ecology
Science Policy
Space Science
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified
play strategic roles
temporal supracycle ratio
temporal degree deviation
particularly temporal betweenness
initial spreaders aiming
critical node detection
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use certain nodes
sir epidemic model
existing centrality measures
temporal social networks
isolating critical nodes
initial nodes
critical nodes
temporal centrality
temporal networks
called critical
influential nodes
detect nodes
local centrality
temporal semi
three scenarios
targeted attacks
speedup dissemination
proposed methods
measures based
local integration
largest part
epidemic happens
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