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A universal bipartite model is proposed based on an energy supply–demand network. The analytical expression of SPL distribution of the node weight, the “shifting coefficient” α and the scaling exponent γ are presented without edge weight growth by using the mean-field theory approach....
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Considering the cascading failures of scale-free fault-tolerant topology in wireless sensor networks (WSNs), based on the power function of load and the fixed capacity, a new load redistribution model is proposed under a single random node failure. Adopting the probability generating function...
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The community structure has been empirically found in many real networks. This paper proposes an efficient Double Shortest Path routing strategy trying to avoid the modules of traffic congestion, which means that we adopt the shortest routing strategy both in the inter-modules and in the...
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Many networks have two important features in common (1) the scale-free degree distribution P(k)∝k−α and (2) the community structure. In this paper, we focus on the relationship between these two features in complex networks. We first investigate the effect of the power law exponent α on...
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Density functional theory, high-level model chemistry at G3(MP2), CBS-Q, G3//B3LYP, G3(QCI) and QCISD(T)/aug-cc-pv5z levels of theory combined with statistical thermodynamics have been employed to explore the thermodynamic properties of gaseous SiC(X 3Π) and SiC(a 1Σ). The heat capacities...
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The highly detailed international trade data among all countries in the world during 1971–2000 shows that the kinds of export goods and the logarithmic GDP (gross domestic production) of a country have an S-shaped relationship. This indicates that all countries can be divided into three stages...
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In classical Laplacian image sharpening, all pixels are processed one by one, which leads to large amount of computation. Traditional Laplacian sharpening processed on CPU is considerably time-consuming especially for those large pictures. In this paper, we propose a parallel implementation of...
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We investigate the detailed, empirical analysis of the statistical properties of the Railway Network of China (RNC) in space L and space G, constructed by geographic coarse graining process. The RNC exhibits similar properties in the cumulative distributions of degree and strength in two spaces,...
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