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Exponential scaling 4 Epidemic dynamics 2 Finite-precision preferential attachment 2 Scale-free 2 The BA model 2 Disordered systems 1 Immunization 1 Local-world 1 Robustness 1 SIRS model 1 Scale free 1 Small-world networks 1 Synchronizability 1 Synchronization 1
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Ababou, M. 1 Cai, Kai-Yuan 1 Chen, Guanrong 1 El Bouziani, M. 1 Guo, Chonghui 1 Li, Xiang 1 Ludewig, F. 1 Moussa, N. 1 Rong, Lili 1 Vandewalle, N. 1 Yin, Bei-Bei 1 Zhang, Zhongzhi 1 Zhu, Ling-Zan 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 4
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Epidemic spreading in a finite-precision BA model
Ababou, M.; Vandewalle, N.; Moussa, N.; El Bouziani, M.; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 390 (2011) 20, pp. 3573-3578
transition from an exponential scaling to a power-law distribution of link numbers per node along with the increase of the tuning …
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The BA model with finite-precision preferential attachment
Yin, Bei-Bei; Zhu, Ling-Zan; Cai, Kai-Yuan - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 388 (2009) 14, pp. 2806-2814
link. The new model reveals a transition from exponential scaling to a power-law distribution along with the increase of …
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A deterministic small-world network created by edge iterations
Zhang, Zhongzhi; Rong, Lili; Guo, Chonghui - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 363 (2006) 2, pp. 567-572
Small-world networks are ubiquitous in real-life systems. Most previous models of small-world networks are stochastic. The randomness makes it more difficult to gain a visual understanding on how do different nodes of networks interact with each other and is not appropriate for communication...
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A local-world evolving network model
Li, Xiang; Chen, Guanrong - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 328 (2003) 1, pp. 274-286
exponential scaling, while the Barabási–Albert scale-free model is only one of its special (limiting) cases. We found that this …
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