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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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A Fokker–Planck equation for a piecewise entropy functional defined in different space domains. An application to solute partitioning at the membrane–water interface
Grassi, Antonio; Raudino, Antonio - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 395 (2014) C, pp. 171-182
A nonlinear Fokker–Planck equation is proposed for a system subject to different statistics (in the present study, the Gibbs–Boltzmann and Fermi–Dirac statistics) defined in different contiguous regions of space. We solved the time-dependent mono-dimensional equation numerically, and...
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Nonlinearity effects on conductance statistics in one dimensional disordered systems
Senouci, Khaled - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 413 (2014) C, pp. 592-598
We investigate numerically the effect of non-linear interaction on conductance statistics in one dimensional disordered systems with δ peak potentials. It is shown that the non-linearity can either localize or delocalize the electronic states depending on its sign. For an attractive nonlinear...
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Decomposable multiphase entropic descriptor
Frączek, D.; Piasecki, R. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 399 (2014) C, pp. 75-81
To quantify the degree of spatial inhomogeneity for multiphase materials we adapt the entropic descriptor (ED) of a pillar model developed to greyscale images. To uncover the contribution of each phase we introduce the suitable “phase splitting” of the adapted descriptor. As a result, each...
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Dynamic features analysis for the large-scale logistics system warehouse-out operation
Yao, Can-Zhong; Lin, Ji-Nan; Liu, Xiao-Feng; Zheng, Xu-Zhou - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 415 (2014) C, pp. 31-42
In the paper, we research on the behavior dynamics for the large-scale logistics system warehouse-out operation systematically. First, we discover that steel products warehouse-out of different warehouses in a large-scale logistics system can be characterized by burst, and the warehouse-out...
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Network in a polymer: Inputs from experimental data
Razdan, Ashok - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 394 (2014) C, pp. 365-369
Polymers are formed when monomers join together to form a chain. In this paper we study the evolution of a network in iron acrylate polymer from the monomer stage onwards. Our primary aim is to use experimental data to calculate the probability of degree distribution and for this purpose we use...
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Strategies generalization and payoff fluctuation optimization in the iterated ultimatum game
Almeida, Enock; da Silva, Roberto; Martinez, Alexandre Souto - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 412 (2014) C, pp. 54-65
An iterated version of ultimatum game, based on generalized probabilistic strategies, which are mathematically modeled by accepting proposal functions is presented. These strategies account for the behavior of the players by mixing levels of altruism and greed. We obtained analytically the...
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Developments in the theory of randomized shortest paths with a comparison of graph node distances
Kivimäki, Ilkka; Shimbo, Masashi; Saerens, Marco - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 393 (2014) C, pp. 600-616
There have lately been several suggestions for parametrized distances on a graph that generalize the shortest path distance and the commute time or resistance distance. The need for developing such distances has risen from the observation that the above-mentioned common distances in many...
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Multivariable theory of droplet nucleation in a single-component vapor
Alekseechkin, Nikolay V. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 412 (2014) C, pp. 186-205
The multivariable theory of nucleation (Alekseechkin, 2006) is applied to the droplet nucleation in a supersaturated single-component vapor; the droplet volume V, temperature T, and volume change rate U=V̇ are the variables of the theory. A new approach based on macroscopic kinetics is...
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Collective behavior and the identification of phases in bicycle pelotons
Trenchard, Hugh; Richardson, Ashlin; Ratamero, Erick; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 405 (2014) C, pp. 92-103
As an aggregate of cyclists, a peloton exhibits collective behavior similar to flocking birds or schooling fish. Positional analysis of cyclists in mass-start velodrome races allows quantitative descriptions of peloton phases based on observational data. Data from two track races are analyzed....
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Ornstein–Uhlenbeck processes for geophysical data analysis
Habtemicael, Semere; SenGupta, Indranil - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 399 (2014) C, pp. 147-156
In this work a three parameter stochastic process, termed the Gamma-Ornstein–Uhlenbeck process, has been implemented to analyze geophysical data. Such non-Gaussian Ornstein–Uhlenbeck processes offer the possibility of capturing important distributional deviations from Gaussianity and make...
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