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Rhythm and Randomness in Human Contact
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There is substantial interest in the effect of human mobility patterns on opportunistic communications. Inspired by recent work revisiting some of the early evidence for a L
Mervyn P. Freeman, Nicholas W. Watkins, Eiko Yonek
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Mervyn P. Freeman, Nicholas W. Watkins, Eiko Yoneki, Jon Crowcroft
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