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    <description>Author(s): B. Luque, L. Lacasa, F. Ballesteros, and J. Luque&lt;br/&gt;The visibility algorithm has been recently introduced as a mapping between time series and complex networks. This procedure allows us to apply methods of complex network theory for characterizing time series. In this work we present the horizontal visibility algorithm, a geometrically simpler and an...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 046103] Published Wed Oct 07, 2009</description>
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    <title>Weak signal transmission in complex networks and its application in detecting connectivity</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Xiaoming Liang, Zonghua Liu, and Baowen Li&lt;br/&gt;We present a network model of coupled oscillators to study how a weak signal is transmitted in complex networks. Through both theoretical analysis and numerical simulations, we find that the response of other nodes to the weak signal decays exponentially with their topological distance to the signal...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 046102] Published Tue Oct 06, 2009</description>
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    <title>Spectral analysis of deformed random networks</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Sarika Jalan&lt;br/&gt;We study spectral behavior of sparsely connected random networks under the random matrix framework. Subnetworks without any connection among them form a network having perfect community structure. As connections among the subnetworks are introduced, the spacing distribution shows a transition from t...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 046101] Published Thu Oct 01, 2009</description>
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    <title>Interplay between structural randomness, composite disorder, and electrical response: Resonances and transient delays in complex impedance networks</title>
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    <description>Author(s): R. Huang, G. Korniss, and S. K. Nayak&lt;br/&gt;We study the interplay between structural and conductivity (composite) disorder and the collective electrical response in random network models. Translating the problem of time-dependent electrical response (resonance and transient relaxation) in binary random composite networks to the framework of ...&lt;br/&gt;&lt;img src="http://prola.aps.org/graphics/rapid30x30.gif" width="30" height="30" alt="Rapid Communication"/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 045101] Published Thu Oct 01, 2009</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Petter Holme, Zhi-Xi Wu, and Petter Minnhagen&lt;br/&gt;We investigate a Hamiltonian model of networks. The model is a mirror formulation of the XY model (hence the name)&#8212;instead of letting the XY spins vary, keeping the coupling topology static, we keep the spins conserved and sample different underlying networks. Our numerical simulations show comple...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 036120] Published Tue Sep 29, 2009</description>
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