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# Multiplex Networks Datasets
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Each data set is provided "AS IS", without any implied warranty of suitability for any particular use.
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The data sets are made available for research purposes only.
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If you use a data set in your research, please remember to include a reference to the relevant paper.
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### Barcelona_tube.zip
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Nodes represent train stations in Barcelona and links encode existing routes between stations. The multiplex network is composed by 11 different tube lines.
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Data was collected in Feb. 2018 from the official website (https://www.tmb.cat/) and manually cross-checked.
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### Beijing_tube.zip
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Nodes represent train stations in Beijing and links encode existing routes between stations. The multiplex network is composed by 17 different tube lines.
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Data was collected in Feb. 2018 from the official website (https://www.bjsubway.com/) and manually cross-checked.
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### Berlin_tube
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Nodes represent train stations in Berlin and links encode existing routes between stations. The multiplex network is composed by 9 different tube lines.
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Data was collected in Feb. 2018 from the official website (https://sbahn.berlin/en/) and manually cross-checked.
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### APS countries
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This data set includes the scientific collaboration among countries obtained considering the papers published in the journals of the American Physical Society between 1985-2010. Here, nodes represent countries and a link connects two countries if scientists based in those countries co-authored a paper together. Authors having multiple affiliations were considered as belonging to multiple countries. The weight on each link represents the number of co-authorship relations between the corresponding two countries.T he original APS scientific collaboration multiplex networks can be found here (http://www.maths.qmul.ac.uk/~vnicosia/sw.html)
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## Citation
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If you use one of these datasets for your work, you should cite the paper:
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- A. Santoro, V. Nicosia, Algorithmic Complexity of Multiplex Networks, https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.08049 |