Wow!
That is some wicked impressive visualization! Well done! Also, there
will be a GeekOut in Tallin, Estonia, http://twitter.com/#!/GeekOut_ee

Maybe we could meet up there and have some Graph-fun and you show off
this stuff to the geeks?

Cheers,

/peter neubauer

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On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Alfredas Chmieliauskas
<al.fre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For fun:
>
> This is a visualization of the graph resulting from a simulation
> (interacting energy markets).
>
> http://test.eeni.tbm.tudelft.nl/~alfredas/d13n-graph.png
>
> After 10 simulation ticks we have ~170'000 entities (agents, markets,
> power plants, bids, substances, technologies, etc) and ~650'000
> relations between these entities. Different colors represent different
> types of relations. These relations are created at a rate of ~60'000
> per tick, as a result of agents trading, investing and energy flows.
> By the end of the simulation we get ~1m nodes and ~4m edges.
>
> The visualization was made using neo-graphviz:
> https://svn.neo4j.org/laboratory/components/neo-graphviz/
>
> The crazy part is that we can still make sense of what's happening
> there, using a few pipes and traversals :-)
>
> Alfredas
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