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Econophysics 564 Complex networks 315 Phase transition 195 Scaling 176 Ising model 166 Complex network 154 Phase transitions 152 Entropy 148 Percolation 148 Traffic flow 144 Chaos 125 Synchronization 125 Diffusion 124 Complex systems 123 Stochastic processes 117 Scale-free networks 116 Cellular automata 108 Networks 107 Detrended fluctuation analysis 97 Fractals 96 Monte Carlo simulation 96 Financial markets 95 Self-organized criticality 95 Monte Carlo simulations 90 Brownian motion 88 Anomalous diffusion 87 Power law 86 Time series 85 Hurst exponent 82 Kinetic theory 82 Stochastic resonance 80 Time series analysis 76 Phase diagram 70 Pattern formation 69 Stock market 69 Clustering 67 Volatility 67 Network 66 Tsallis entropy 66 Community structure 65
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Nagatani, Takashi 126 Plastino, A. 102 Felderhof, B.U. 84 Bedeaux, D. 61 Havlin, Shlomo 59 Capel, H.W. 57 Stauffer, Dietrich 56 Stanley, H. Eugene 54 Wang, Bing-Hong 53 Suzuki, Masuo 50 Zhou, Wei-Xing 48 Telesca, Luciano 45 Stanley, H.E. 42 Beenakker, J.J.M. 39 Kaneyoshi, T. 39 Zhang, Yi-Cheng 39 Zhou, Tao 38 Alvarez-Ramirez, Jose 37 Kawasaki, Kyozi 37 Chen, Guanrong 35 Plastino, A.R. 35 Trappeniers, N.J. 35 Bunde, Armin 34 Jones, R.B. 34 Sornette, Didier 34 Ausloos, M. 33 Tsallis, Constantino 33 Dekker, H. 32 Mazur, P. 32 Tokuyama, Michio 32 Edwards, S.F. 31 Horiguchi, Tsuyoshi 31 Hui, P.M. 31 Eliazar, Iddo 30 Keskin, Mustafa 30 Ramirez-Pastor, A.J. 29 Stauffer, D. 29 Jiang, Rui 28 Kestin, J. 28 Lovallo, Michele 28
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 18,446 Iliopoulos P (Takis) (2022) A quantitative analysis of governance structures in the world economy. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 1 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 415 (2014) 449-462 1
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Compare two community-based personalized information recommendation algorithms
Wen, Yuan; Liu, Yun; Zhang, Zhen-Jiang; Xiong, Fei; Cao, Wei - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 398 (2014) C, pp. 199-209
In recent years, bipartite-networks-based recommendations have attracted the attention of many researchers. Many of them are committed to improving the recommendation algorithms such as network-based inference (NBI) or probability spreading (ProbS). However, usually one or two parameters are...
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Directed clustering coefficient as a measure of systemic risk in complex banking networks
Tabak, Benjamin M.; Takami, Marcelo; Rocha, Jadson M.C.; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 394 (2014) C, pp. 211-216
Recent literature has focused on the study of systemic risk in complex networks. It is clear now, after the crisis of 2008, that the aggregate behavior of the interaction among agents is not straightforward and it is very difficult to predict. Contributing to this debate, this paper shows that...
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The critical load of scale-free fault-tolerant topology in wireless sensor networks for cascading failures
Yin, Rong-Rong; Liu, Bin; Liu, Hao-Ran; Li, Ya-Qian - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 409 (2014) C, pp. 8-16
Considering the cascading failures of scale-free fault-tolerant topology in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), based on the power function of load and the fixed capacity, a new load redistribution model is proposed under a single random node failure. Adopting the probability generating function...
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The spread of computer viruses over a reduced scale-free network
Yang, Lu-Xing; Yang, Xiaofan - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 396 (2014) C, pp. 173-184
Due to the high dimensionality of an epidemic model of computer viruses over a general scale-free network, it is difficult to make a close study of its dynamics. In particular, it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to prove the global stability of its viral equilibrium, if any. To...
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Thermodynamic approach to nano-properties of cell membrane
Lucia, Umberto - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 407 (2014) C, pp. 185-191
Biomechanical analyses of DNA have pointed out the connections among forces, thermodynamics and kinetics. The entropy generation approach has been suggested as a thermodynamic approach to evaluate the accessible states for cancer systems, in relation to their specific thermodynamic quantities,...
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Gause’s principle in interspecific competition of the cyclic predator–prey system
Pan, Qiuhui; Wang, Haoying; Chen, Luyi; Huang, Zhong; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 396 (2014) C, pp. 108-113
In this paper, we study the law of survival for species in interspecific competition in the cyclic and predator–prey system. In our model, the successful rate for a predator to prey depends on the individual ability to prey and the two interacting clusters sizes, and the size of a cluster is...
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The protein irreversible denaturation studied by means of the bending vibrational mode
Mallamace, Domenico; Corsaro, Carmelo; Vasi, Cirino; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 412 (2014) C, pp. 39-44
We study by means of the infrared bending vibrational mode the microscopic mechanisms that are at the base of protein irreversible denaturation. In particular, we follow the thermal evolution of the Amide I and II vibrational modes of lysozyme residuals from ambient temperature toward the...
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Quantum probes for fractional Gaussian processes
Paris, Matteo G.A. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 413 (2014) C, pp. 256-265
We address the characterization of classical fractional random noise via quantum probes. In particular, we focus on estimation and discrimination problems involving the fractal dimension of the trajectories of a system subject to fractional Brownian noise. We assume that the classical degree of...
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Statistical properties of position-dependent ball-passing networks in football games
Narizuka, Takuma; Yamamoto, Ken; Yamazaki, Yoshihiro - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 412 (2014) C, pp. 157-168
Statistical properties of position-dependent ball-passing networks in real football games are examined. We find that the networks have the small-world property, and their degree distributions are fitted well by a truncated gamma distribution function. In order to reproduce these properties of...
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Social influence promotes cooperation in the public goods game
Wu, Te; Fu, Feng; Dou, Puxuan; Wang, Long - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 413 (2014) C, pp. 86-93
Previous studies mainly consider the random selection pattern in which individuals randomly choose reference models from their neighbors for strategy updating. However, the random selection pattern is unable to capture all real world circumstances. We institute a spatial model to investigate the...
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