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For example, networks with the same average degree may vary greatly on dimensions such as density, clustering and average path length among others.
In this section, we present the study of two example networks with the proposed model reduction method.
For example, networks with a scale-free topology are resistant to random failure but they are vulnerable to targeted attack, specifically against the most connected nodes.
For example, networks with as few as 200 reactions can show D max >0.7, meaning that they share fewer than 30percentt of their reactions.
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Fig. 1 Example network with scheduled one-time connections.
Figure 4 shows an example network with periodic connections.
Fig. 11 Example network with many MHED routes.
Fig. 5 An example network with 30 nodes Fig. 6 Link rates for the example network.
Figure 3 Local and global brokerage in an example network with three groups.
Fig. 9 An example network with dotted links following the SRLG-like correlated model Fig. 10 Auxiliary graph of Fig. 9 for the MC-NSRLG problem.
To describe this in more detail, a simple example network with 3 buses and 3 branches (i.e. L1, L2 and L3) with anticipated N-1 outage of L3 is shown in Fig. 1 below.
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