Comparison of network robustness measures over a larger time window

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Fig. 5 Comparison of network robustness measures over a larger time window. Comparison of network robustness measures over a larger time window. (A to D) We compare Ollivier-Ricci curvature (A) to network entropy (B), shortest average path (C), and graph diameter (D) for a longer time scale of 132 days. As predicted, there is a notable resemblance between network entropy and network curvature. Further analysis shows that decreases in graph diameter and shortest path length result in increases in graph curvature. Romeil S. Sandhu et al. Sci Adv 2016;2:e1501495 Copyright © 2016, The Authors