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[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms of connectome development
M Kaiser - Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2017 - cell.com
At the centenary of D'Arcy Thompson's seminal work 'On Growth and Form', pioneering the
description of principles of morphological changes during development and evolution …
description of principles of morphological changes during development and evolution …
Challenges in network science: Applications to infrastructures, climate, social systems and economics
Network theory has become one of the most visible theoretical frameworks that can be
applied to the description, analysis, understanding, design and repair of multi-level complex …
applied to the description, analysis, understanding, design and repair of multi-level complex …
Recurrence networks from multivariate signals for uncovering dynamic transitions of horizontal oil-water stratified flows
Characterizing the mechanism of drop formation at the interface of horizontal oil-water
stratified flows is a fundamental problem eliciting a great deal of attention from different …
stratified flows is a fundamental problem eliciting a great deal of attention from different …
Networks with growth and preferential attachment: modelling and applications
This article presents a brief overview of the main network models that use growth and
preferential attachment. We start with the classical model proposed by Barabási and Albert …
preferential attachment. We start with the classical model proposed by Barabási and Albert …
Simple and efficient self-healing strategy for damaged complex networks
The process of destroying a complex network through node removal has been the subject of
extensive interest and research. Node loss typically leaves the network disintegrated into …
extensive interest and research. Node loss typically leaves the network disintegrated into …
Spectral analysis and slow spreading dynamics on complex networks
G Odor - Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft …, 2013 - APS
The susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model is one of the simplest memoryless systems
for describing information or epidemic spreading phenomena with competing creation and …
for describing information or epidemic spreading phenomena with competing creation and …
[HTML][HTML] Reverse percolation models for growing real-world networks
T Fu, C Zeng, L Zou, C Li - Results in Physics, 2025 - Elsevier
Reverse percolation analyzes the overall connectivity of a network after the addition of
nodes or edges at predefined probabilities, which parallels the significance and application …
nodes or edges at predefined probabilities, which parallels the significance and application …
Two universal physical principles shape the power-law statistics of real-world networks
The study of complex networks has pursued an understanding of macroscopic behaviour by
focusing on power-laws in microscopic observables. Here, we uncover two universal …
focusing on power-laws in microscopic observables. Here, we uncover two universal …
Topological phase transition in a network model with preferential attachment and node removal
H Bauke, C Moore, JB Rouquier… - The European Physical …, 2011 - Springer
Preferential attachment is a popular model of growing networks. We consider a generalized
model with random node removal, and a combination of preferential and random …
model with random node removal, and a combination of preferential and random …
Fragmentation of random trees
We study fragmentation of a random recursive tree into a forest by repeated removal of
nodes. The initial tree consists of N nodes and it is generated by sequential addition of …
nodes. The initial tree consists of N nodes and it is generated by sequential addition of …