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    <description>Author(s): A. S. Stepanenko, C. C. Constantinou, I. V. Yurkevich, and I. V. Lerner&lt;br/&gt;We introduce a continuum model describing data losses in a single node of a packet-switched network (like the Internet) which preserves the discrete nature of the data loss process. By construction, the model has critical behavior with a sharp transition from exponentially small to finite losses wit...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046115] Published Tue Apr 22, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): P. K. Mohanty and Sarika Jalan&lt;br/&gt;We introduce a stochastic model of growing networks where both the number of new nodes which join the network and the number of connections vary stochastically. We provide an exact mapping between this model and the zero-range process, and calculate analytically the degree distribution for any given...&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 77, 045102] Published Tue Apr 22, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Clara B. Picallo and Juan M. L&#243;pez&lt;br/&gt;We study the statistics of the dissipated energy in the two-dimensional random fuse model for fracture under different imposed strain conditions. By means of extensive numerical simulations we compare different ways to compute the dissipated energy. In the case of an infinitely slow driving rate (qu...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046114] Published Mon Apr 21, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Hugues Chat&#233;, Francesco Ginelli, Guillaume Gr&#233;goire, and Franck Raynaud&lt;br/&gt;We present a comprehensive study of Vicsek-style self-propelled particle models in two and three space dimensions. The onset of collective motion in such stochastic models with only local alignment interactions is studied in detail and shown to be discontinuous (first-order-like). The properties of ...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046113] Published Fri Apr 18, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Huijie Yang, Chuanyang Yin, Guimei Zhu, and Baowen Li&lt;br/&gt;The scaling properties of spectra of real world complex networks are studied by using the wavelet transform. It is found that the spectra of networks are multifractal. According to the values of the long-range correlation exponent, the Hust exponent H , the networks can be classified into three type...&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 77, 045101] Published Fri Apr 18, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Philipp Schuetz and Amedeo Caflisch&lt;br/&gt;Identifying strongly connected substructures in large networks provides insight into their coarse-grained organization. Several approaches based on the optimization of a quality function, e.g., the modularity, have been proposed. We present here a multistep extension of the greedy algorithm (MSG) th...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046112] Published Thu Apr 17, 2008</description>
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    <title>Descents and nodal load in scale-free networks</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Elias Bareinboim and Valmir C. Barbosa&lt;br/&gt;The load of a node in a network is the total traffic going through it when every node pair sustains a uniform bidirectional traffic between them on shortest paths. We express nodal load in terms of the more elementary notion of a node&#8217;s descents in breadth-first-search [(BFS) or shortest-path] tre...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046111] Published Thu Apr 17, 2008</description>
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    <title>Impact of unexpected events, shocking news, and rumors on foreign exchange market dynamics</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Mark McDonald, Omer Suleman, Stacy Williams, Sam Howison, and Neil F. Johnson&lt;br/&gt;The dynamical response of a population of interconnected objects, when exposed to external perturbations, is of great interest to physicists working on complex systems. Here we focus on human systems, by analyzing the dynamical response of the world&#8217;s financial community to various types of unexpe...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046110] Published Thu Apr 17, 2008</description>
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  <item rdf:about="http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.77.046109">
    <title>Phase transition and hysteresis loop in structured games with global updating</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Wen-Xu Wang, Jinhu L&#252;, Guanrong Chen, and P. M. Hui&lt;br/&gt;We present a global payoff-based strategy updating model for studying cooperative behavior of a networked population. We adopt the Prisoner&#8217;s Dilemma game and the snowdrift game as paradigms for characterizing the interactions among individuals. We investigate the model on regular, small-world, an...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046109] Published Tue Apr 15, 2008</description>
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    <dc:date>2008-04-15T00:00:00-04:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Coherence thresholds in models of language change and evolution: The effects of noise, dynamics, and network of interactions</title>
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    <description>Author(s): J. M. Tavares, M. M. Telo da Gama, and A. Nunes&lt;br/&gt;A simple model of language evolution proposed by Komarova, Niyogi, and Nowak is characterized by a payoff in communicative function and by an error in learning that measure the accuracy in language acquisition. The time scale for language change is generational, and the model&#8217;s equations in the me...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046108] Published Fri Apr 11, 2008</description>
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    <title>Nature of packs used in propellant modeling</title>
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    <description>Author(s): F. Maggi, S. Stafford, T. L. Jackson, and J. Buckmaster&lt;br/&gt;In recent years we have constructed closely packed spheres using the Lubachevsky-Stillinger algorithm to generate morphological models of heterogeneous solid propellants. Improvements to the algorithm now allow us to create large polydisperse packs on a laptop computer, and to create monodisperse pa...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046107] Published Fri Apr 11, 2008</description>
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    <title>Pattern formation in 4:1 resonance of the periodically forced CO oxidation on Pt(110)</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Prabha Kaira, Pablo S. Bodega, Christian Punckt, Harm Hinrich Rotermund, and Dagmar Krefting&lt;br/&gt;Periodically forced oscillatory reaction-diffusion systems may show complex spatiotemporal patterns. At high-frequency resonant forcing, multiple-phase patterns can be found. In the present work, the dynamics of turbulent CO oxidation on Pt(110), forced with the fourth harmonic of the system&#8217;s nat...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046106] Published Fri Apr 11, 2008</description>
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    <title>Betweenness centrality in a weighted network</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Huijuan Wang, Javier Martin Hernandez, and Piet Van Mieghem&lt;br/&gt;When transport in networks follows the shortest paths, the union of all shortest path trees G_{&#8746;SPT} can be regarded as the &#8220;transport overlay network.&#8221; Overlay networks such as peer-to-peer networks or virtual private networks can be considered as a subgraph of G_{&#8746;SPT} . The traffic throug...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046105] Published Mon Apr 07, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): D. Boll&#233; and R. Heylen&lt;br/&gt;We study the thermodynamic properties of spin systems with bond-disorder on small-world hypergraphs, obtained by superimposing a one-dimensional Ising chain onto a random Bethe graph with p -spin interactions. Using transfer-matrix techniques, we derive fixed-point equations describing the relevant ...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046104] Published Mon Apr 07, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): S. Kisilevich, M. Sinder, J. Pelleg, and V. Sokolovsky&lt;br/&gt;We study theoretically and numerically the irreversible A+B&#8594;0 reaction-diffusion process of initially separated reactants occupying the regions of lengths L_{A} , L_{B} comparable with the diffusion length ( L_{A} ,L_{B} &#8764; sqrt[Dt] , here D is the diffusion coefficient of the reactants). It is s...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046103] Published Wed Apr 02, 2008</description>
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    <title>Continuous damage fiber bundle model for strongly disordered materials</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Frank Raischel, Ferenc Kun, and Hans J. Herrmann&lt;br/&gt;We present an extension of the continuous damage fiber bundle model to describe the gradual degradation of highly heterogeneous materials under an increasing external load. The breaking of a fiber in the model is preceded by a sequence of partial failure events occurring at random threshold values. ...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046102] Published Wed Apr 02, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Tomas Hruz, Michal Natora, and Madhuresh Agrawal&lt;br/&gt;We study stochastic processes that generate nongrowing complex networks without self-loops and multiple edges (simple graphs). The work concentrates on understanding and formulation of constraints which keep the rewiring stochastic processes within the class of simple graphs. To formulate these cons...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 046101] Published Wed Apr 02, 2008</description>
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    <title>Correlations in connected random graphs</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Piotr Bialas and Andrzej K. Ole&#347;&lt;br/&gt;We study the properties of the giant connected component in random graphs with arbitrary degree distribution. We concentrate on the degree-degree correlations. We show that the adjoining nodes in the giant connected component are correlated and derive analytic formulas for the joint nearest-neighbor...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 036124] Published Thu Mar 27, 2008</description>
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    <title>Dependence of friction on roughness, velocity, and temperature</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Yi Sang, Martin Dub&#233;, and Martin Grant&lt;br/&gt;We study the dependence of friction on surface roughness, sliding velocity, and temperature. Expanding on the classic treatment of Greenwood and Williamson, we show that the fractal nature of a surface has little influence on the real area of contact and the static friction coefficient. A simple sca...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 036123] Published Thu Mar 27, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Jos&#233; J. Ramasco and Muhittin Mungan&lt;br/&gt;In this paper, we generalize a recently introduced expectation maximization (EM) method for graphs and apply it to content-based networks. The EM method provides a classification of the nodes of a graph, and allows one to infer relations between the different classes. Content-based networks are idea...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 036122] Published Thu Mar 27, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Satyam Mukherjee and Neelima Gupte&lt;br/&gt;We study the efficiency of the gradient mechanism of message transfer in a two-dimensional communication network of regular nodes and randomly distributed hubs. Each hub on the network is assigned some randomly chosen capacity and hubs with lower capacities are connected to the hubs with maximum cap...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 036121] Published Mon Mar 24, 2008</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Daniel O. Cajueiro and Wilfredo L. Maldonado&lt;br/&gt;In order to explain the empirical evidence that the dynamics of human activity may not be well modeled by Poisson processes, a model based on queuing processes was built in the literature [A. L. Barabasi, Nature (London) 435, 207 (2005)]. The main assumption behind that model is that people execute ...&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 77, 035101] Published Fri Mar 21, 2008</description>
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    <title>Impact of topology on the dynamical organization of cooperation in the prisoner&#8217;s dilemma game</title>
    <link>http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.77.036120</link>
    <description>Author(s): Andreas Pusch, Sebastian Weber, and Markus Porto&lt;br/&gt;The way cooperation organizes dynamically strongly depends on the topology of the underlying interaction network. We study this dependence using heterogeneous scale-free networks with different levels of (a) degree-degree correlations and (b) enhanced clustering, where the number of neighbors of con...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 036120] Published Thu Mar 20, 2008</description>
    <dc:creator>Andreas Pusch, Sebastian Weber, and Markus Porto</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2008-03-20T00:00:00-04:00</dc:date>
    <dc:rights>Personal use only, all commercial or other reuse prohibited</dc:rights>
    <dc:identifier>10.1103/PhysRevE.77.036120</dc:identifier>
    <dc:source>Phys. Rev. E 77, 036120</dc:source>
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    <prism:volume>77</prism:volume>
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    <prism:publicationDate>2008-03-20T00:00:00-04:00</prism:publicationDate>
    <prism:startingPage>036120</prism:startingPage>
    <dc:subject>Interdisciplinary physics</dc:subject>
    <prism:section>Interdisciplinary physics</prism:section>
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    <title>Stock return distributions: Tests of scaling and universality from three distinct stock markets</title>
    <link>http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.77.037101</link>
    <description>Author(s): Vasiliki Plerou and H. Eugene Stanley&lt;br/&gt;We examine the validity of the power-law tails of the distributions of stock returns P{R&gt;x}&#8764;x^{&#8722;&#950;_{R} } using trade-by-trade data from three distinct markets. We find that both the negative as well as the positive tails of the distributions of returns display power-law tails, with mutually consi...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 77, 037101] Published Wed Mar 19, 2008</description>
    <dc:creator>Vasiliki Plerou and H. Eugene Stanley</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2008-03-19T00:00:00-04:00</dc:date>
    <dc:rights>Personal use only, all commercial or other reuse prohibited</dc:rights>
    <dc:identifier>10.1103/PhysRevE.77.037101</dc:identifier>
    <dc:source>Phys. Rev. E 77, 037101</dc:source>
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    <prism:volume>77</prism:volume>
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    <prism:publicationDate>2008-03-19T00:00:00-04:00</prism:publicationDate>
    <prism:startingPage>037101</prism:startingPage>
    <dc:subject>Interdisciplinary physics</dc:subject>
    <prism:section>Interdisciplinary physics</prism:section>
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