European Airports Core

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Based on the data from the paper A. Cardillo, J. Gómez-Gardeñes, M. Zanin, M. Romance, D. Papo, F. del Pozo, S. Boccaletti: Emergence of Network Features from Multiplexity, Scientific Reports 3, 1344 (2013). All airports with Anchors

European Airports core of order 13

Each airport is linked with the others from the core with at least 13 different companies.

A cube in the core 3D visualization represents a link/triple (ap1, ap2, co) - the airport ap1 is linked to the airport ap2 with a line provided by the company co. Lines provided by the same company are of the same color.

European Airports core This is a 3D layout using X3DOM.
Use the mouse to navigate the space - rotate, zoom in/out, ...

Click a link (cube) for its identification (airport1, airport2, company)!

To reveal some structure in the network we can reorder the dimensions (ways). I reordered companies by the number of lines and then the airports by the main airport for each company. Here is the obtained 3D layout.

vlado/work/2m/mwn/x3d/aircore.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/12 04:00 by vlado
 
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