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networks relates to accelerated growth and ad hoc property in the evolving processes remains underexplored. Here we study the …, when ad hoc property is suggested in the evolving networks, we find that the deletion of nodes is easier to change network …
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to complex evolving network and has the guiding significance to the application of the peer-to-peer networks and complex … ad hoc networks. …
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social network data collection and analysis in recent years. Within many such networks the interactions are transient: thus … those networks evolve over time. In this paper we introduce a class of models for such networks using evolving graphs with … memory dependence. In particular we show that such networks may continue evolving forever, or else may quench and become …
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network’s Laplacian matrix. In that regime, this novel approach is robust to noise in empirical data and may be also broadly … relevant to complex networks with frustrated interactions that are studied throughout scientific fields. …
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adoption speed. Finally, we performed a simulation of competition between options for both regular and small world networks. …
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We address the cooperation problem in structured populations by considering the prisoner’s dilemma game as a metaphor of the social interactions between individuals with imitation capacity. We present a new strategy update rule called democratic weighted update where the individual’s...
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Qualitative evidence suggests that heresy within the medieval Church had many of the characteristics of a scale-free network. From the perspective of the Church, heresy can be seen as an infectious disease. The disease persisted for long periods of time, breaking out again even when the Church...
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disassortativity, commonly found in technological networks. …
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Highly correlated brain dynamics produces synchronized states with no behavioral value, while weakly correlated dynamics prevents information flow. We discuss the idea put forward by Per Bak that the working brain stays at an intermediate (critical) regime characterized by power-law correlations.
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We study synchronization of coupled logistic maps on networks. For small coupling strengths nodes show turbulent …
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