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Large-scale spatial network models: An application to modeling information diffusion through the homeless population of San Francisco
Zack W. Almquist
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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homeless people
100%
information dissemination
87%
social networks
7%
urban development
4%
public health
2%
methodology
1%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
youth
61%
modeling
24%
residential development
9%
social network
9%
goods
8%
urban development
7%
public health
7%
organization
5%
health
5%
services
5%
resource
4%
analysis
4%
cost
4%
method
3%
effect
1%
Engineering & Materials Science
Public health
17%
Needles
15%
Transmitters
11%
Health
10%
Costs
5%
Social Sciences
facebook
11%
available information
6%
urban development
6%
Social Relations
5%
social network
4%
public health
4%
costs
3%
health
2%
resources
2%
literature
2%
time
2%