Fig. 4From: A multi-agent model to study epidemic spreading and vaccination strategies in an urban-like environmentInfluence of the location radius on the agents’ average degree a-c and clustering coefficient d-f, for three different parameter settings. Average degree and cluster coefficient are numerically estimated by tracking every agent in the system. Darker circles represent agents assigned to more peripheral locations, while brighter ones indicates agents belonging to more central locations. We set: a-d p=0.1 and α=0, b-e p=0.4 and α=0.2, and c-f p=0.8 and α=0.4. Agents are initially inside their base location and contacts are recorded after 100 steps to allow the agents to reach a steady-state configuration. Other parameter values are L=100, N=10,000, D=109, Σmin=100, Σmax=10,000, σmin=1, σmax=1,000, v=500, c=4·10−4, ω=2.4, γ=2.1, and T=5,000Back to article page