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In principle, vertex indices are passed via in 32-bit signed In practice, I don't know what the record is, but I believe it's in the high hundreds of thousands by the @statnet/epimodel group. I hope this helps. |
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@mgg-new currently for our HIV simulations with EpiModel, we use 100k nodes with 3 networks at once. The full model runs in around 1.5 hours on a single CPU with 5GiB of RAM. We use the |
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Supplementing answers already given, do note that the running speed will very much depend on the model specification you will be fitting. Dyad-dependent models are much more demanding. |
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The other thing that can really speed things up is to make full use of the new MCMC tuning parameters in ergm 4.0. See https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.08198 for more details. |
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Given the increasing trend in the scale of network data that needs to be processed, I would like to inquire about the maximum general network size that ERGM can support. Is it capable of handling networks with hundreds or thousands of nodes? Can it support even larger network sizes?
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