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Networks, Epidemics & Social Behavior šŸ‡©šŸ‡° Postdoc Researcher at DTU Compute & SODAS Editor-in-chief & Science Writer at sitpor.org abbas.sitpor.org
Abbas K. Rizi







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Today, LinkedIn seems to have replaced X more than Bluesky has, and after seeing countless #NetSci2026 posts, I'm struck by how little scientific content they contain. Most are little more than corporate-style selfies and networking announcements. 2/3
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The Effect of Mobility Trajectory Sparsity on Epidemic Modeling Outcomes https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.31282 GPS mobility data are increasingly used in epidemic modeling, allowing the construction of co-location networks or population flows. These trajectories typically exhibit high temporal spa...šŸ“ˆšŸ¤–
New preprint on arXiv: ā€œMessage passing and cyclicity transitionā€ arxiv.org/abs/2604.01201 I argue that message passing for percolation isn’t looking for the giant component; it’s just counting cycles. Comments and feedback welcome!