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Interface growth 2 Bacterial colony 1 Complex networks 1 Deposition models 1 Interface growth models 1 Pattern formation 1 Self-affinity 1 Thin films 1 Transport in complex networks 1 Universality classes 1
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Aarão Reis, F.D.A. 1 Braunstein, L.A. 1 Costa, B.S. 1 Euzébio, J.A.R. 1 Itoh, H. 1 La Rocca, C.E. 1 Macri, P.A. 1 Matsushita, M. 1 Matsuyama, T. 1 Mimura, M. 1 Pastore y Piontti, A.L. 1 Ràfols, I. 1 Sakaguchi, H. 1 Wakita, J. 1
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A mechanism to synchronize fluctuations in scale free networks using growth models
La Rocca, C.E.; Pastore y Piontti, A.L.; Braunstein, L.A.; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 388 (2009) 2, pp. 233-239
In this paper, we study the steady state of the fluctuations of the surface for a model of surface growth with relaxation to any of its lower nearest neighbors (SRAM) [F. Family, J. Phys. A 19, (1986) L441] in scale free networks. It is known that for Euclidean lattices this model belongs to the...
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Finite-size effects on the growth models of Das Sarma and Tamborenea and Wolf and Villain
Costa, B.S.; Euzébio, J.A.R.; Aarão Reis, F.D.A. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 328 (2003) 1, pp. 193-204
description by the fourth-order linear theory of interface growth in the continuum limit. For the DT model, βL shows a crossover …
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Interface growth and pattern formation in bacterial colonies
Matsushita, M.; Wakita, J.; Itoh, H.; Ràfols, I.; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 249 (1998) 1, pp. 517-524
Bacterial species Bacillus subtilis is known to exhibit various colony patterns, depending on the substrate softness and nutrient concentration. We have examined the self-affinity and roughness exponent α for growing interfaces of colonies which belong to regions B (Eden-like) and D (disk-like)...
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