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, interacting via the Lennard–Jones potential. We propose a reliable and efficient numerical algorithm to obtain void statistics …
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networks microscopic details. The commonly used algorithm for counting small-scale motifs is the one developed by Milo et al …. This algorithm is extremely costly in CPU time and actually cannot work on large networks, consisting of more than 100 …
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In this paper, we propose a well targeted algorithm (GAS algorithm) for detecting communities in high clustered … networks by presenting group action technology on community division. During the processing of this algorithm, the underlying … considered as the origin of the community. To be a priori estimation for the community structure of the algorithm, the community …
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coefficients may be taken into account indirectly by resummation theories such as the y-expansion theory of Barboy and Gelbart or …
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accumulation to the theory of competitive equilibrium over time. Finally I will make some remarks on the relations of this … literature to some recent developments in the theory of economic growth which are often referred to comprehensively as the New … Growth Theory. …
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This essay is an introduction to the recent literature on the "consistency principle" and its "converse". An allocation rule is consistent if for any problem in its domain of definition and any alternative that it selects for it, then for the associated "reduced problem" obtained by imagining...
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The complicated nature of materials often necessitates a statistical approach to understanding and predicting their underlying physics. One such example is the empirical Weibull distribution used to describe the fracture statistics of brittle materials such as glass and ceramics. The Weibull...
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