Search Results for author: Christopher P. Kempes

Found 4 papers, 2 papers with code

On the dynamics of mortality and the ephemeral nature of mammalian megafauna

1 code implementation30 Nov 2022 Taran Rallings, Christopher P. Kempes, Justin D. Yeakel

Allometric relationships govern the dynamics of populations by impacting rates of reproduction, as well as alternative sources of mortality, which have differential impacts on smaller to larger organisms.

Super-linear Scaling Behavior for Electric Vehicle Chargers and Road Map to Addressing the Infrastructure Gap

no code implementations6 Apr 2022 Alexius Wadell, Matthew Guttenberg, Christopher P. Kempes, Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan

Enabling widespread electric vehicle (EV) adoption requires substantial build-out of charging infrastructure in the coming decade.

Paradox resolved: The allometric scaling of cancer risk across species

no code implementations22 Nov 2020 Christopher P. Kempes, Geoffrey B. West, John W. Pepper

Understanding the cross-species behavior of cancer is important for uncovering fundamental mechanisms of carcinogenesis, and for translating results of model systems between species.

Dynamics of beneficial epidemics

1 code implementation7 Apr 2016 Andrew Berdahl, Christa Brelsford, Caterina De Bacco, Marion Dumas, Vanessa Ferdinand, Joshua A. Grochow, Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, Yoav Kallus, Christopher P. Kempes, Artemy Kolchinsky, Daniel B. Larremore, Eric Libby, Eleanor A. Power, Caitlin A. Stern, Brendan Tracey

Third, in the context of dynamic social networks, we find that preferences for increased global infection accelerate spread and produce superexponential fixation, but preferences for local assortativity halt epidemics by disconnecting the infected from the susceptible.

Physics and Society Multiagent Systems Social and Information Networks Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems Populations and Evolution

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