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Author(s):  
Xu Xu

With the development of complex network theory and the gradual application of the traffic field, the problem of cascading failure has caused great attention of researchers. This paper tries to propose a new method based on complex network theory to measure the importance of nodes in the network. Based on complex network theory, this paper first discusses the network evolution mechanism of three main contents, define the importance of nodes in the network, and the design of the network center and the evaluation of the importance of node algorithm. In the end, a critical section identification method considering the failure probability and the failure consequence is designed, and the method for calculating the node importance based on the cascading failure is proposed. Using complex network theory, a quantitative assessment of the center of public transportation network and node importance model is designed. The bus network center, for the study of node importance analysis of bus network survivability has important significance. Help guide the optimization of public transport network service. Improve transport capacity of public transportation system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yayoi Murano ◽  
Ryo Ueno ◽  
Shoi Shi ◽  
Takayuki Kawashima ◽  
Yuta Tanoue ◽  
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AbstractThe international spread of COVID-19 infection has attracted global attention, but the impact of local or domestic travel restriction on public transportation network remains unclear. Passenger volume data for the domestic public transportation network in Japan and the time at which the first confirmed COVID-19 case was observed in each prefecture were extracted from public data sources. A survival approach in which a hazard was modeled as a function of the closeness centrality on the network was utilized to estimate the risk of importation of COVID-19 in each prefecture. A total of 46 prefectures with imported cases were identified. Hypothetical scenario analyses indicated that both strategies of locking down the metropolitan areas and restricting domestic airline travel would be equally effective in reducing the risk of importation of COVID-19. While caution is necessary that the data were limited to June 2020 when the pandemic was in its initial stage and that no other virus spreading routes have been considered, domestic travel restrictions were effective to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on public transportation network in Japan. Instead of lockdown that might seriously damage the economy, milder travel restrictions could have the similar impact on controlling the domestic transmission of COVID-19.


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