Modeling the effect of coupling regimes on dynamic, interdependent infrastructure networks
Critical infrastructure and similar lifeline networks rarely operate in isolation. Whether a subway car depend on electricity, or the control of a power station on the telecommunications network, their ability to operate and cooperate is keenly dependent upon the state of the connected network. Unde...
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