Online Supplement to Collaboration and Multitasking in Networks: Architectures, Bottlenecks and Capacity
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needed. Now assume we construct the required network for all network sizes less than or equal to I−1. We next add an activity (numbered I) as follows. For each node i in the current graph (a total of I − 1 nodes) create a (new) resource ki, assign it to activity i and add it to K (before this step K = 3 + ∑I−2 i=3 i). Assign all these new resources to the new activity I. That is, R({I}) is the set of these newly added resources. Each of the added resources ki has two activities (activities i and I) and activity I is connected with an edge to each of the nodes of step I − 1. After this step, then,
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