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The classic theory to derive the characteristic Rayleigh wavelength, i.e., the distance between neighbouring droplets into which an originally cylindrical liquid body disintegrates, as a consequence of Rayleigh instability, is analysed in terms of the phenomenon of self-organization due to the...
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Morphological transitions here refer to the liquid-body instability of capillary rise as the spacing among cylinders changes and are studied in this paper with both theoretical analysis and experimental verifications for systems composed of two and three equidistant and parallel cylinders...
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We present a class of collaboration networks, named cross-talk network of China (CTNC), in which two players are considered connected if they have performed one or more comic dialogues together. We study a variety of statistical properties of our networks, including degree distribution,...
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Using a simple cellular automaton model of data packets transport in the Internet, the travel times of data packets and transport rates of routers along a fixed path are studied. In this model the additive increasing of transport rates, extraneous random interferences and finite capacity of...
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The network properties of a graph ensemble subject to the constraints imposed by the expected degree sequence are studied. It is found that the linear preferential attachment is a fundamental rule, as it keeps the maximal entropy in sparse growing networks. This provides theoretical evidence in...
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We report the statistical properties of three bus-transport networks (BTN) in three different cities of China. These networks are composed of a set of bus lines and stations serviced by these. Network properties, including the degree distribution, clustering and average path length are studied...
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Many real-world networks exhibit community structure where vertices belong to one or more communities. Recent studies show that community structure plays an import role in epidemic spreading. In this paper, we investigate how the extent of overlap among communities affects epidemics. In order to...
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