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    <description>Author(s): Filippo Radicchi, Santo Fortunato, Benjamin Markines, and Alessandro Vespignani&lt;br/&gt;Recently, the abundance of digital data is enabling the implementation of graph-based ranking algorithms that provide system level analysis for ranking publications and authors. Here, we take advantage of the entire Physical Review publication archive (1893&#8211;2006) to construct authors&#8217; networks w...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 056103] Published Wed Nov 11, 2009</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Tiago P. Peixoto and Barbara Drossel&lt;br/&gt;We investigated the properties of Boolean networks that follow a given reliable trajectory in state space. A reliable trajectory is defined as a sequence of states, which is independent of the order in which the nodes are updated. We explored numerically the topology, the update functions, and the s...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 056102] Published Fri Nov 06, 2009</description>
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    <description>Author(s): N. Azimi-Tafreshi and S. Moghimi-Araghi&lt;br/&gt;We study critical properties of the continuous Abelian sandpile model with anisotropies in toppling rules that produce ordered patterns on it. Also, we consider the continuous directed sandpile model perturbed by a weak quenched randomness, study critical behavior of the model using perturbative con...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 046115] Published Wed Oct 21, 2009</description>
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    <title>Analysis of relative influence of nodes in directed networks</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Naoki Masuda, Yoji Kawamura, and Hiroshi Kori&lt;br/&gt;Many complex networks are described by directed links; in such networks, a link represents, for example, the control of one node over the other node or unidirectional information flows. Some centrality measures are used to determine the relative importance of nodes specifically in directed networks....&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 046114] Published Mon Oct 19, 2009</description>
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    <title>Difference between fracture of thin brittle sheets and two-dimensional fracture</title>
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    <description>Author(s): J. A. &#197;str&#246;m&lt;br/&gt;Recently there has been some suggestions that fragmentation of thin brittle sheets is qualitatively different from pure two-dimensional fragmentation. The obvious reason for such a discrepancy is the possibility of the sheet to deform out of plane. There is a generic crack-branching mechanism that c...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 046113] Published Mon Oct 19, 2009</description>
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    <title>Message passing for optimization and control of a power grid: Model of a distribution system with redundancy</title>
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    <description>Author(s): Lenka Zdeborov&#225;, Aur&#233;lien Decelle, and Michael Chertkov&lt;br/&gt;We use a power grid model with M generators and N consumption units to optimize the grid and its control. Each consumer demand is drawn from a predefined finite-size-support distribution, thus simulating the instantaneous load fluctuations. Each generator has a maximum power capability. A generator ...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 046112] Published Mon Oct 19, 2009</description>
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    <description>Author(s): Aristotelis Kittas and Panos Argyrakis&lt;br/&gt;In the present work we examine in detail the formation of a depletion zone in the trapping reaction in networks, with a single perfect trap. We monitor the particle density &#961;(r) with respect to the distance r from the trap. We show using Monte Carlo simulations that the depletion zone is absent in ...&lt;br/&gt;[Phys. Rev. E 80, 046111] Published Fri Oct 16, 2009</description>
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