ArchABM: An agent-based simulator of human interaction with the built environment. CO2 and viral load analysis for indoor air quality
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Igor G. Olaizola | Elisabeth Viles | Jan L. Bruse | Ane M. Florez-Tapia | Iñigo Martinez | Jan L. Bruse | E. Viles | Iñigo Martinez | J. L. Bruse | Igor García Olaizola
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