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    Intermittent social distancing strategy for epidemic control by Valdez, L D, Macri, P A, Braunstein, L A

    “…We study the critical effect of an intermittent social distancing strategy on the propagation of epidemics in adaptive complex networks. We characterize the…”
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    The role of bridge nodes between layers on epidemic spreading by Valdez, L D, Aragão Rêgo, H H, Stanley, H E, Havlin, S, Braunstein, L A

    Published in New journal of physics (14-12-2018)
    “…Real networks, like the international airport network and the Internet, are composed of interconnected layers (or communities) through a small fraction of…”
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    Predicting the extinction of Ebola spreading in Liberia due to mitigation strategies by Valdez, L. D., Aragão Rêgo, H. H., Stanley, H. E., Braunstein, L. A.

    Published in Scientific reports (20-07-2015)
    “…The Ebola virus is spreading throughout West Africa and is causing thousands of deaths. In order to quantify the effectiveness of different strategies for…”
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    Modeling Risk Contagion in the Venture Capital Market: A Multilayer Network Approach by Braunstein, L. A., Stanley, H. E., Valdez, L. D., Zhang, X.

    Published in Complexity (New York, N.Y.) (2019)
    “…Venture capital plays a critical role in spurring innovation, encouraging entrepreneurship, and generating wealth. As a part of the financial market, venture…”
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    Effect of degree correlations above the first shell on the percolation transition by Valdez, L. D, Buono, C, Braunstein, L. A, Macri, P. A

    Published in Europhysics letters (01-11-2011)
    “…The use of degree-degree correlations to model realistic networks which are characterized by their Pearson's coefficient, has become widespread. However the…”
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    Triple point in correlated interdependent networks by Valdez, L D, Macri, P A, Stanley, H E, Braunstein, L A

    “…Many real-world networks depend on other networks, often in nontrivial ways, to maintain their functionality. These interdependent "networks of networks" are…”
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    Effects of rainfall on Culex mosquito population dynamics by Valdez, L.D., Sibona, G.J., Diaz, L.A., Contigiani, M.S., Condat, C.A.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-05-2017)
    “…•We model the Culex mosquito abundance dynamics under different rainfall regimes.•We introduce the variability in daily rainfall using a fracturing…”
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    Cascading Failures in Interdependent Networks with Multiple Supply-Demand Links and Functionality Thresholds by Di Muro, M. A., Valdez, L. D., Aragão Rêgo, H. H., Buldyrev, S. V., Stanley, H. E., Braunstein, L. A.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-11-2017)
    “…Various social, financial, biological and technological systems can be modeled by interdependent networks. It has been assumed that in order to remain…”
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    Temporal percolation of a susceptible adaptive network by Valdez, L.D., Macri, P.A., Braunstein, L.A.

    Published in Physica A (15-09-2013)
    “…In the past decades, many authors have used the susceptible–infected–recovered model to study the impact of the disease spreading on the evolution of the…”
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    Explosive epidemic transitions induced by quarantine fatigue by Valdez, L.D.

    Published in Physica A (15-04-2024)
    “…Quarantine measures are one of the first lines of defense against the spread of infectious diseases. However, maintaining these measures over extended periods…”
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    Epidemic control in networks with cliques by Valdez, L. D, Vassallo, L, Braunstein, L. A

    Published 25-05-2023
    “…Phys. Rev. E 107, 054304, (2023) Social units, such as households and schools, can play an important role in controlling epidemic outbreaks. In this work, we…”
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    Emergent networks in fractional percolation by Valdez, L. D, Braunstein, L. A

    Published 11-01-2022
    “…Real networks are vulnerable to random failures and malicious attacks. However, when a node is harmed or damaged, it may remain partially functional, which…”
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    Emergent networks in fractional percolation by Valdez, L.D., Braunstein, L.A.

    Published in Physica A (15-05-2022)
    “…Real networks are vulnerable to random failures and malicious attacks. However, when a node is harmed or damaged, it may remain partially functional, which…”
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    Epidemic spreading on modular networks: The fear to declare a pandemic by Valdez, L. D, Braunstein, L. A, Havlin, S

    Published 23-03-2020
    “…Phys. Rev. E 101, 032309 (2020) In the past few decades, the frequency of pandemics has been increased due to the growth of urbanization and mobility among…”
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    Impact of rainfall on Aedes aegypti populations by Valdez, L.D., Sibona, G.J., Condat, C.A.

    Published in Ecological modelling (10-10-2018)
    “…•We model the influence of different rainfall regimes on Aedes aegypti populations.•Winter rainfalls and temperature shape Aedes aegypti's range.•We predict…”
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    Insights into bootstrap percolation: Its equivalence with k-core percolation and the giant component by Di Muro, M. A, Valdez, L. D, Buldyrev, S. V, Stanley, H. E, Braunstein, L. A

    Published 24-02-2019
    “…Phys. Rev. E 99, 022311 (2019) K-core and bootstrap percolation are widely studied models that have been used to represent and understand diverse deactivation…”
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    Failure-recovery model with competition between failures in complex networks: a dynamical approach by Valdez, L. D, Di Muro, M. A, Braunstein, L. A

    Published 19-09-2016
    “…J. Stat. Mech. (2016) 093402 Real systems are usually composed by units or nodes whose activity can be interrupted and restored intermittently due to complex…”
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    Cascading Failures in Interdependent Networks with Multiple Supply-Demand Links and Functionality Thresholds by Di Muro, M. A, Valdez, L. D, Rêgo, H. H. A, Buldyrev, S. V, Stanley, H. E, Braunstein, L. A

    Published 30-11-2017
    “…Scientific Reports 7, 15059 (2017) Various social, financial, biological and technological systems can be modeled by interdependent networks. It has been…”
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    Predicting the extinction of Ebola spreading in Liberia due to mitigation strategies by Valdez, L. D, Rêgo, H. H. A, Stanley, H. E, Braunstein, L. A

    Published 21-07-2015
    “…Scientific Reports 5, Article number: 12172 (2015) The Ebola virus is spreading throughout West Africa and is causing thousands of deaths. In order to quantify…”
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    Explosive epidemic transitions induced by quarantine fatigue by Valdez, L. D

    Published 22-12-2023
    “…Quarantine measures are one of the first lines of defense against the spread of infectious diseases. However, maintaining these measures over extended periods…”
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