Figure 12
From: Substrate and cell fusion influence on slime mold network dynamics

Normalized fault tolerances. The random fault tolerance (FT) is calculated as the percentage of edges that can be removed from a graph while still being able to connect \(25\%\) (left), \(50\%\) (middle) or \(75\%\) (right) of the graph edges. The FT is normalized to the interval [0, 1] where the lower and upper bounds correspond to the minimum spanning tree (MST) and Delaunay triangulation (DT), respectively. The edges to remove are chosen randomly and therefore the average of 30 replicates is reported for each graph and its bounds. Box plots show median (horizontal line), interquartile range (box), distance from upper and lower quartiles times 1.5 interquartile range (whiskers), and outliers (\(>1.5x\) upper or lower quartile).