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We study topological defects in the triangular Ising antiferromagnet, a related model on the square lattice equivalent to the six-vertex ice model, and the three-state antiferromagnetic Potts model on the square lattice. We suggest that in each case, defects are attracted or repelled with a...
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Recent theoretical studies and extensive data analyses have revealed a common feature displayed by biological, social and technological networks: the presence of small world patterns. Here we analyse this problem by using several graphs obtained from one of the most common technological systems:...
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We examine the sources of error in the histogram reweighting method for Monte Carlo data analysis. We demonstrate that, in addition to the standard statistical error which has been studied elsewhere, there are two other sources of error, one arising through correlations in the reweighted...
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Theoretical studies of the stability of food webs have generally not incorporated space as a contingency affecting coexistence of species. Here, I considered the importance of spatial heterogeneity on the stability of an individual-based food web model. Individual agents diffused on a lattice of...
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<$\psi$ (w)> $\sim$ w-D, where w=w(s) is the number of minima that can be connected through saddle s, and D is the fractal …
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-driving (immigration) regime. The connectivity and the number of species are linked through a scaling relation which is the one observed in …
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The topology of the proteome map revealed by recent large-scale hybridization methods has shown that the distribution of protein-protein interactions is highly heterogeneous, with many proteins having few links while a few of them are heavily connected. This particular topology is shared by...
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The dynamics of biological populations often appear quite complex, exhibiting considerable year-to-year variation in local abundances. One approach to dealing with ecological complexity is to reduce the system to one or a few species, for which meaningful equations can be written and even...
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scaling law linking species number and connectivity; (2) the observed distributions of species-abundance reported from field …
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the origins of this scaling behavior is presented. The model shows that the intrinsic dynamics of the system leads to a …
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