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Recent literature has focused on the study of systemic risk in complex networks. It is clear now, after the crisis of … systemic risk in complex networks. Furthermore, using data from the Brazilian interbank network, we show that the directed …
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We study phase transitions of two-dimensional Lennard-Jones drops. A wide excitation energy range is studied, which encompasses the solid-like to liquid-like phase transition, the weakly evaporating liquid drop and multifragmentation. We are able to calculate the caloric curve for the whole...
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clusters, is also given. …
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Using a model of analytic branching cascades on fractal clusters it is shown that US Treasury securities returns …
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We study the simple two-dimensional height sandpile model. The action of adding one grain of sand to a randomly chosen node as the first, we calculate the step-by-step probability of occurrence of avalanches of a given size. An avalanche determination method is devised that allows to determine...
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We predict that self-bound clusters of particles exist in the supercritical phase of simple fluids. These clusters …
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The interactions and phase transitions of magnetic nanoclusters embedded in nonmagnetic metals and semiconductors are investigated theoretically. As a consequence of the temperature dependence of the indirect interactions, it is shown that for semiconductors several ferromagnetic phase...
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We show that cluster algorithms for quantum models have a meaning independent of the basis chosen to construct them. Using this idea, we propose a new method for measuring with little effort a whole class of Green’s functions, once a cluster algorithm for the partition function has been...
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time. We study the total number of clusters as a function of time or p, the statistical distribution of jumps in the size …
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This brief overview is designed to introduce some of the advances that have occurred in our understanding of percolation phenomena. We organize our presentation around three simple questions: (i) What are percolation phenomena? (ii) Why do we care? (iii) What do we actually do? To answer the...
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