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We investigate if known extrinsic and intrinsic factors fully account for the complex features observed in recordings of human activity as measured from forearm motion in subjects undergoing their regular daily routine. We demonstrate that the apparently random forearm motion possesses dynamic...
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We determine the backbone mass distributions for bond percolation between two lines of arbitrary orientations in three dimensions. All simulations were performed at the percolation threshold pc. The slope of the power law regime of the backbone mass distribution is dependent upon the angle...
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We report some recent attempts to understand the dynamics of complex physiologic fluctuations by adapting and extending concepts and methods developed very recently in statistical physics. We first review recent progress using wavelet-based multifractal analysis, magnitude and sign decomposition...
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We use the generating function formalism to calculate the fractal dimensions for the percolating cluster at criticality in Erdős–Rényi (ER) and random scale free (SF) networks, with degree distribution P(k)=ck−λ. We show that the chemical dimension is dl=2 for ER and SF networks with...
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