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Local structure 3 Local structure similarity network 2 Social network 2 local structure 2 protein modularity 2 random walk with restart 2 structural alphabet 2 Alloys 1 Business network 1 Centrality measures 1 Complex networks 1 Dimer automata 1 Epidemics 1 Melting 1 NP-hard 1 Network 1 Netzwerk 1 Phase equilibrium 1 Random Walk 1 Random walk 1 SI model 1 Scale-free network 1 Soziales Netzwerk 1 Spreading 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Unternehmensnetzwerk 1 complexity 1 credit risk 1 evolutionary algorithm 1 information flow 1 network motif 1 operational risk 1 risk management 1 self-organization 1 tree width 1
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Undetermined 5 English 2
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Nacher, Jose C. 2 ARENDT, DUSTIN 1 CAO, YANG 1 Chang, Jih-Hsu 1 Chang, Jih-hsu 1 Chen, Zhumin 1 Fan, Weicheng 1 Gao, Shuai 1 Ma, Jun 1 Ni, Shunjiang 1 Patashinski, A.Z. 1 Ratner, M.A. 1 Rusakov, G.M. 1 Schlottmann, F. 1 Seese, D. 1 Shen, Shifei 1 Son, L.D. 1 Tung, Chi-Hua 1 Tung, Chi-hua 1 Wang, Guanghui 1 Weng, Wenguo 1 Xing, Changming 1
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Society for Computational Economics - SCE 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 3 Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 1 International Journal of Management, Economics and Social Sciences (IJMESS) 1 International journal of management, economics and social sciences : IJMESS 1 Modeling, Computing, and Mastering Complexity 2003 1
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RePEc 5 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Unveiling disease-protein associations by navigating a structural alphabet-encoded protein network
Tung, Chi-Hua; Chang, Jih-Hsu; Nacher, Jose C. - In: International Journal of Management, Economics and … 6 (2017) Special Issue, pp. 274-292
The identification of genes associated with human disorders is a major goal in computational biology. Although the rapid emergence of cellular network-based approaches has been successful in many instances, all of these methodologies are partially limited by the incompleteness of the...
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Unveiling disease-protein associations by navigating a structural alphabet-encoded protein network
Tung, Chi-hua; Chang, Jih-hsu; Nacher, Jose C. - In: International journal of management, economics and … 6 (2017), pp. 274-292
The identification of genes associated with human disorders is a major goal in computational biology. Although the rapid emergence of cellular network-based approaches has been successful in many instances, all of these methodologies are partially limited by the incompleteness of the...
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Ranking the spreading ability of nodes in complex networks based on local structure
Gao, Shuai; Ma, Jun; Chen, Zhumin; Wang, Guanghui; … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 403 (2014) C, pp. 130-147
Ranking nodes by their spreading ability in complex networks is a fundamental problem which relates to wide applications. Local metric like degree centrality is simple but less effective. Global metrics such as betweenness and closeness centrality perform well in ranking nodes, but are of high...
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EVOLUTIONARY MOTIFS FOR THE AUTOMATED DISCOVERY OF SELF-ORGANIZING DIMER AUTOMATA
ARENDT, DUSTIN; CAO, YANG - In: Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 15 (2012) 08, pp. 1250081-1
It is usually difficult to reverse engineer a simple rule that exhibits some desirable and interesting behavior. We approach this problem by searching for dimer automaton rules exhibiting a broadly defined behavior, self-organization. We expected the simple and asynchronous nature of dimer...
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Epidemic outbreaks in growing scale-free networks with local structure
Ni, Shunjiang; Weng, Wenguo; Shen, Shifei; Fan, Weicheng - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 387 (2008) 21, pp. 5295-5302
network. In this paper, we grow the network by adding n interconnected nodes as a local structure into the network at each …
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Modeling melting in binary systems
Son, L.D.; Rusakov, G.M.; Patashinski, A.Z.; Ratner, M.A. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 248 (1998) 3, pp. 305-322
A coarsened model for a binary system with limited miscibility of components is proposed; the system is described in terms of structural states in small parts of the material. The material is assumed to have two alternative types of crystalline local arrangements associated with two components of...
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The building blocks of complexity: a unified criterion and selected applications in risk management
Seese, D.; Schlottmann, F. - Society for Computational Economics - SCE
The analysis of many complex problems and complex dynamic systems suggests that there are dependencies between high complexity and properties of the underlying structures, as the existence of large grids, non-regularities and inhomogeneous structures and irregular flows of information. These...
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