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The influence of node–node degree correlations on distances in complex networks has been studied. We have found that even the presence of strong correlations in complex networks does not break a universal scaling of distances between vertices of such networks as science collaboration networks,...
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A two-dimensional map describing chaotic behaviour of an economic model has been stabilized on various periodic orbits by the use of Pyragas time-delayed feedback control. The method avoids fancy data processing used in the Ott–Grebogi–Yorke approach and is based solely on the plain...
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In the present study we consider relations between companies in Poland taking into account common branches they belong to. It is clear that companies belonging to the same branch compete for similar customers, so the market induces correlations between them. On the other hand two branches can be...
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We present an empirical study of user activity in online BBC discussion forums, measured by the number of posts written by individual debaters and the average sentiment of these posts. Nearly 2.5 million posts from over 18 thousand users were investigated. Scale-free distributions were observed...
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We analyze emotionally annotated massive data from Internet relay chat (IRC) as well as from BBC forum website and model the dialogues between chat participants by assuming that the driving force for the discussion is the entropy growth of emotional probability distribution. This process is...
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In this study we consider relations between companies in Poland taking into account common branches they belong to. It is clear that companies belonging to the same branch compete for similar customers, so the market induces correlations between them. On the other hand two branches can be...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005082680
Globalization is one of the central concepts of our age. The common perception of the process is that, due to declining communication and transport costs, distance becomes less and less important. However, the distance coefficient in the gravity model of trade, which grows in time, indicates...
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In this paper, we investigate the statistical features of the weighted international-trade network. By finding the maximum weight spanning trees for this network we make the extraction of the truly relevant connections forming the network's backbone. We discuss the role of large-sized countries...
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We give a microscopic explanation of both Debye and non-Debye thermalization processes that have been recently reported by Gall and Kutner [Physica A 352 (2005) 347]. Due to reduction of the problem to first passage phenomena we argue that relaxation functions f(t) introduced by the authors...
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