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show distinct posting and reposting behaviors, which partially reflect their indigenous cultures. Finally, homophily is …
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Homophily is a significant mechanism for link prediction in complex network, of which principle describes that people … has been utilized to reinforce similarity of taste for recommendation system whose basic idea is similar to homophily, yet … homophily. It can be found that the creation of friendship tightly associates with personal taste. Especially, the behavioral …
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captures many generic properties of social networks, including the “small-world” properties, skewed degree distribution, and …
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H>1, global spreading results regardless of the degree of homophily of the individuals forming a social circle. For H=1 …
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Community structure in networks is often a consequence of homophily, or assortative mixing, based on some attribute of … possible if vertex attributes have unordered discrete values, but many networks exhibit assortative mixing by some ordered … communities may be difficult or impossible. We consider how the notion of community structure can be generalized to networks that …
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We study phase transitions of two-dimensional Lennard-Jones drops. A wide excitation energy range is studied, which encompasses the solid-like to liquid-like phase transition, the weakly evaporating liquid drop and multifragmentation. We are able to calculate the caloric curve for the whole...
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Recent literature has focused on the study of systemic risk in complex networks. It is clear now, after the crisis of … systemic risk in complex networks. Furthermore, using data from the Brazilian interbank network, we show that the directed …
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This brief overview is designed to introduce some of the advances that have occurred in our understanding of percolation phenomena. We organize our presentation around three simple questions: (i) What are percolation phenomena? (ii) Why do we care? (iii) What do we actually do? To answer the...
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technological processes. The effect of SD is to move surface atoms, molecules and clusters and allow them to assemble into some … concentrations, the lateral (interadatom) interactions can result in formation of clusters, which demonstrate an amazing diversity of …
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In the Cont–Bouchaud model [cond-mat/9712318] of stock markets, percolation clusters act as buying or selling investors … connectivity artificially at or close to the critical value, we propose that clusters shatter and aggregate continuously as the …
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