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Applied Network Science, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, December 2018
- Alexandra Brintrup, Alena Puchkova:
Multi-objective optimisation of reliable product-plant network configuration. 1:1-1:19 - Ralucca Gera, Lázaro Alonso, Brian Crawford, Jeffrey House, J. A. Méndez-Bermúdez, Thomas Knuth, Ryan Miller:
Identifying network structure similarity using spectral graph theory. 2:1-2:15 - Craig Bakker, Mahantesh Halappanavar, Arun V. Sathanur:
Dynamic graphs, community detection, and Riemannian geometry. 3:1-3:30 - Meisam Akbarzadeh, Soroush Memarmontazerin, Sheida Soleimani:
Where to look for power Laws in urban road networks? 4:1-4:11 - Wenjun Wang, W. Nick Street:
Modeling and maximizing influence diffusion in social networks for viral marketing. 6:1-6:26 - Mary E. Helander, Sarah McAllister:
The gravity of an edge. 7:1-7:35 - Sara Heydari, Sam G. B. Roberts, Robin I. M. Dunbar, Jari Saramäki:
Multichannel social signatures and persistent features of ego networks. 8:1-8:13 - Pierre-Louis Giscard, Richard C. Wilson:
A centrality measure for cycles and subgraphs II. 9:1-9:15 - Franziska Härtner, Miguel A. Andrade-Navarro, Gregorio Alanis-Lobato:
Geometric characterisation of disease modules. 10:1-10:17 - Laura Turnbull, Marc-Thorsten Hütt, Andreas A. Ioannides, Stuart Kininmonth, Ronald Poeppl, Klement Tockner, Louise J. Bracken, Saskia Keesstra, Lichan Liu, Rens Masselink, Anthony J. Parsons:
Connectivity and complex systems: learning from a multi-disciplinary perspective. 11:1-11:49 - Meisam Akbarzadeh, Syed Sina Mohri, Ehsan Yazdian:
Designing bike networks using the concept of network clusters. 12:1-12:21 - Cynthia S. Q. Siew:
The orthographic similarity structure of English words: Insights from network science. 13:1-13:18 - Ismo T. Koponen, Maija Nousiainen:
Concept networks of students' knowledge of relationships between physics concepts: finding key concepts and their epistemic support. 14:1-14:21 - Taichi Haruna:
Open networks from within: input or output betweenness centrality of nodes in directed networks. 15:1-15:12 - Henning Blunck, Dieter Armbruster, Julia C. Bendul, Marc-Thorsten Hütt:
The balance of autonomous and centralized control in scheduling problems. 16:1-16:19 - Federica Parisi, Guido Caldarelli, Tiziano Squartini:
Entropy-based approach to missing-links prediction. 17:1-17:15 - Takayasu Fushimi, Kazumi Saito, Tetsuo Ikeda, Kazuhiro Kazama:
Improving approximate extraction of functional similar regions from large-scale spatial networks based on greedy selection of representative nodes of different areas. 18:1-18:14 - Viplove Arora, Mario Ventresca:
Modeling topologically resilient supply chain networks. 19:1-19:20 - Chuankai An, A. James O'Malley, Daniel N. Rockmore:
Referral paths in the U.S. physician network. 20:1-20:24 - Ilias Fountalis, Constantine Dovrolis, Annalisa Bracco, Bistra Dilkina, Shella D. Keilholz:
δ-MAPS: from spatio-temporal data to a weighted and lagged network between functional domains. 21:1-21:24 - Gianni Fenu, Pier Luigi Pau:
Connectivity analysis of ecological landscape networks by cut node ranking. 22:1-22:15 - Junqing Tang, Layla Khoja, Hans Rudolf Heinimann:
Characterisation of survivability resilience with dynamic stock interdependence in financial networks. 23:1-23:20 - Xiang Niu, Alaa Moussawi, György Korniss, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
Evolution of threats in the global risk network. 24:1-24:24 - Davide Vega, Matteo Magnani:
Foundations of Temporal Text Networks. 25:1-25:26 - Yuan Gao, Zhen Zhu, Raja Kali, Massimo Riccaboni:
Community evolution in patent networks: technological change and network dynamics. 26:1-26:23 - Raphaël Ceré, Mattia Egloff:
An illustrated approach to Soft Textual Cartography. 27:1-27:17 - Jukka-Pekka Onnela, A. James O'Malley, Nancy L. Keating, Bruce E. Landon:
Comparison of physician networks constructed from thresholded ties versus shared clinical episodes. 28:1-28:13 - Daniele Cassese:
Replicator equation on networks with degree regular communities. 29:1-29:14 - Matthew R. Karlsen, Sotiris Moschoyiannis:
Evolution of control with learning classifier systems. 30:1-30:36 - Aly-Joy Ulusoy, Ivan Stoianov, Aurelie Chazerain:
Hydraulically informed graph theoretic measure of link criticality for the resilience analysis of water distribution networks. 31:1-31:22 - Ferenc Béres, Róbert Pálovics, Anna Oláh, András A. Benczúr:
Temporal walk based centrality metric for graph streams. 32:1-32:26 - Michael J. Pitcher, Ruth Bowness, Simon Dobson, Stephen Gillespie:
A spatially heterogeneous network-based metapopulation software model applied to the simulation of a pulmonary tuberculosis infection. 33:1-33:21 - Hale Cetinay, Karel Devriendt, Piet Van Mieghem:
Nodal vulnerability to targeted attacks in power grids. 34:1-34:19 - Giulia Cesari, Encarnación Algaba, Stefano Moretti, Juan A. Nepomuceno:
An application of the Shapley value to the analysis of co-expression networks. 35:1-35:21 - Bruno Requião da Cunha, Sebastián Gonçalves:
Topology, robustness, and structural controllability of the Brazilian Federal Police criminal intelligence network. 36:1-36:20 - Vsevolod Salnikov, Daniele Cassese, Renaud Lambiotte, Nick S. Jones:
Co-occurrence simplicial complexes in mathematics: identifying the holes of knowledge. 37:1-37:23 - John Matta, Junya Zhao, Gunes Ercal, Tayo Obafemi-Ajayi:
Applications of node-based resilience graph theoretic framework to clustering autism spectrum disorders phenotypes. 38:1-38:22 - Frank W. Takes, Walter A. Kosters, Boyd Witte, Eelke M. Heemskerk:
Multiplex network motifs as building blocks of corporate networks. 39:1-39:22 - Petra Kralj Novak, Luisa De Amicis, Igor Mozetic:
Impact investing market on Twitter: influential users and communities. 40:1-40:20 - Chengtao Ji, Natasha M. Maurits, Jos B. T. M. Roerdink:
Data-driven visualization of multichannel EEG coherence networks based on community structure analysis. 41:1-41:24 - Letizia Milli, Giulio Rossetti, Dino Pedreschi, Fosca Giannotti:
Active and passive diffusion processes in complex networks. 42:1-42:15 - Yaniv Dover, Guy Kelman:
Centralized nucleation in online networks leads to high social inequality. 43:1-43:15 - Borut Sluban, Mojca Mikac, Petra Kralj Novak, Stefano Battiston, Igor Mozetic:
Profiling the EU lobby organizations in Banking and Finance. 44:1-44:19 - Shikang Liu, David Hachen, Omar Lizardo, Christian Poellabauer, Aaron Striegel, Tijana Milenkovic:
Network analysis of the NetHealth data: exploring co-evolution of individuals' social network positions and physical activities. 45:1-45:26 - Babak Fotouhi, Naghmeh Momeni, Maria A. Riolo, David L. Buckeridge:
Statistical methods for constructing disease comorbidity networks from longitudinal inpatient data. 46:1-46:34 - Zhiliang Zhu, Zejun Ke, Jiayin Cui, Hai Yu, Guoqi Liu:
The construction of Chinese microblog gender-specific thesauruses and user gender classification. 47:1-47:17 - Pamela Bilo Thomas, Daniel H. Robertson, Nitesh V. Chawla:
Predicting onset of complications from diabetes: a graph based approach. 48:1-48:16 - Chiara Perillo, Stefano Battiston:
A multiplex financial network approach to policy evaluation: the case of euro area Quantitative Easing. 49:1-49:31 - Livio Bioglio, Ruggero G. Pensa:
Identification of key films and personalities in the history of cinema from a Western perspective. 50:1-50:23 - Aparna Rai, Pramod Shinde, Sarika Jalan:
Network spectra for drug-target identification in complex diseases: new guns against old foes. 51:1-51:18
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