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64.60.Cn Order-disorder transformations 22 statistical mechanics of model systems 15 05.70.Fh Phase transitions: general studies 5 05.60.Gg Quantum transport 4 72.20.Ee Mobility edges 4 hopping transport 4 02.60.Cb Numerical simulation 3 64.60.De Statistical mechanics of model systems 3 89.40.-a Transportation 3 solution of equations 3 05.50.+q Lattice theory and statistics 2 47.54.-r Pattern selection 2 64.60.Fr Equilibrium properties near critical points 2 65.50.+m Thermodynamic properties and entropy 2 72.15.Rn Localization effects 2 72.15.Rn Localization effects (Anderson or weak localization) 2 Collective phenomena 2 Financial network 2 Market microstructure 2 Order-disorder transformations 2 Order–disorder 2 Order–disorder transition 2 Order–disorder transitions 2 PACS. 64.60.-i General studies of phase transitions 2 Pairwise interactions 2 Potts 2 critical exponents 2 pattern formation 2 05.40.-a Fluctuation phenomena 1 05.50.+q Lattice theory and statistics (Ising 1 05.90.+m Other topics in statistical physics 1 45.70.Vn Granular models of complex systems 1 61.72.Cc Kinetics of defect formation and annealing 1 64.60.Ht Dynamic critical phenomena 1 64.60.av Cracks 1 64.70.Md Transitions in liquid crystals 1 64.70.qj Dynamics and criticality 1 75.10.-b General theory and models of magnetic ordering 1 75.10.Hk Classical spin models 1 75.10.Nr Spin-glass and other random models 1
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Kaya, T. 4 Bury, Thomas 2 Donato, M. 2 Giaquinta, P. 2 Prestipino, S. 2 Albano, E.V. 1 Albayrak, E. 1 Alvarez-Martinez, R. 1 Andrade, José S. 1 Arenzon, J. 1 Baronchelli, A. 1 Barrat, A. 1 Bassetti, B. 1 Bhattacharyya, P. 1 Binder, K. 1 Boughaleb, Y. 1 Bray, A. 1 Calegari, E. J. 1 Canko, O. 1 Castelló, X. 1 Chen, Yuan 1 Cocho, G. 1 Collet, Jacques Henri 1 Cugliandolo, L. 1 Dommersnes, P.G. 1 Ennamiri, H. 1 Erdinç, A. 1 Fournier, J.-B. 1 Garrido, Pedro L 1 Goldschmidt, Y.Y. 1 Guo, Shuohong 1 Hahn, I. 1 He, H.-D. 1 Imayama, R. 1 Jona, P. 1 Jácome, Samyr S.B. 1 Kastner, M. 1 Kipper, C. J. 1 Klotins, E. 1 Knox, Hannah 1
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The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems 29 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 10 Human relations 1 International journal of management concepts and philosophy : IJMCP 1
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Introducing dialogic as a research methodology
Kristensen, Mette Lund - In: International journal of management concepts and … 13 (2020) 3, pp. 196-216
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Something happened : spectres of organization/disorganization at the airport
Knox, Hannah; O'Doherty, Damian P.; Vurdubakis, Theo; … - In: Human relations 68 (2015) 6, pp. 1001-1020
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Predicting trend reversals using market instantaneous state
Bury, Thomas - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 404 (2014) C, pp. 79-91
Collective behaviors taking place in financial markets reveal strongly correlated states especially during a crisis period. A natural hypothesis is that trend reversals are also driven by mutual influences between the different stock exchanges. Using a maximum entropy approach, we find...
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Market structure explained by pairwise interactions
Bury, Thomas - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 392 (2013) 6, pp. 1375-1385
correlations but no higher-order interactions. Furthermore, we show that an order–disorder transition occurs, as predicted by the …
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Order–disorder transition in conflicting dynamics leading to rank–frequency generalized beta distributions
Alvarez-Martinez, R.; Martinez-Mekler, G.; Cocho, G. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 390 (2011) 1, pp. 120-130
) [10]. We focus our attention on an order–disorder transition we encounter as we vary the modification probability p. We …
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Consensus and ordering in language dynamics
Castelló, X.; Baronchelli, A.; Loreto, V. - In: The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and … 71 (2009) 4, pp. 557-564
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The isotropic-to-nematic transition in a two-dimensional fluid of hard needles: a finite-size scaling study
Vink, R. L.C. - In: The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and … 72 (2009) 2, pp. 225-231
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Hamiltonian map approach to 1D Anderson model
Kaya, T. - In: The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and … 67 (2009) 2, pp. 225-230
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Exploring jamming transitions and density waves in bidirectional pedestrian traffic
Xue, Y.; Tian, H.-H.; He, H.-D.; Lu, W.-Z.; Wei, Y.-F. - In: The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and … 69 (2009) 2, pp. 289-295
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Dynamical response to perturbation of critical Boolean networks
Jácome, Samyr S.B.; Moreira, André A.; Andrade, José S. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 387 (2008) 22, pp. 5647-5652
Boolean networks can be used as simple but general models for complex self-organizing systems. The freedom to choose different rules and structures of interactions makes this model applicable to a wide variety of complex phenomena. It is known that the damage dynamics in annealed Boolean systems...
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