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Journal of Complex Networks, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 2016
- Eric J. Friedman, Adam Scott Landsberg, Julia P. Owen, Wenson Hsieh, Leo Kam, Pratik Mukherjee:
Edge correlations in spatial networks. 1-14 - Fabien Viger, Matthieu Latapy:
Efficient and simple generation of random simple connected graphs with prescribed degree sequence. 15-37 - Yonatan Rosen, Yoram Louzoun:
Topological similarity as a proxy to content similarity. 38-60 - Mindaugas Bloznelis, Valentas Kurauskas:
Clustering function: another view on clustering coefficient. 61-86 - Aaron Louis Bramson, Benjamin Vandermarliere:
Dynamical properties of interaction data. 87-114 - Scott Knudstrup, Michal Zochowski, Victoria Booth:
Synaptic loss and synaptic plasticity in heterogeneous neural networks. 115-126 - Colin Campbell, Katriona Shea, Suann Yang, Réka Albert:
Motif profile dynamics and transient species in a Boolean model of mutualistic ecological communities. 127-139 - Yangchen Lin, William J. Sutherland:
Compartmentalization influences the response of bioenergetic ecological networks to species declines. 140-155
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2016
- Mary Aprahamian, Desmond J. Higham, Nicholas J. Higham:
Matching exponential-based and resolvent-based centrality measures. 157-176 - Alexander Gutfraind, Jeremy Kun, Ádám Dániel Lelkes, Lev Reyzin:
Network installation under convex costs. 177-186 - Péter L. Simon, Istvan Z. Kiss:
Super compact pairwise model for SIS epidemic on heterogeneous networks. 187-200 - Joel C. Miller:
Complex contagions and hybrid phase transitions. 201-223 - Chuan-Wen Loe, Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen:
Revisiting interval graphs for Network Science. 224-244 - Susan Khor:
Protein residue networks from a local search perspective. 245-278 - Jonas Richhardt, Sebastian J. Plitzko, Florian Schwarzmüller, Barbara Drossel:
The influence of the migration network topology on the stability of a small food web. 279-295 - Antonio Mora, Monia Taranta, Nazar Zaki, Caterina Cinti, Enrico Capobianco:
Epigenetically driven network cooperativity: meta-analysis in multi-drug resistant osteosarcoma. 296-317
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2016
- Pablo Jensen, Matteo Morini, Márton Karsai, Tommaso Venturini, Alessandro Vespignani, Mathieu Jacomy, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Pierre Mercklé, Eric Fleury:
Detecting global bridges in networks. 319-329 - Abdul Khaleque, Parongama Sen:
Frozen states and active-absorbing phase transitions of the Ising model on networks. 330-341 - Hector Zenil, Narsis Aftab Kiani, Jesper Tegnér:
Quantifying loss of information in network-based dimensionality reduction techniques. 342-362 - Marta Sarzynska, Elizabeth A. Leicht, Gerardo Chowell, Mason A. Porter:
Null models for community detection in spatially embedded, temporal networks. 363-406 - Feng Lin, Zhongli Jiang, Danjun He:
Patterns of quick retrieval and adaptive storage in semantic memory: evidences from complex word association networks. 407-425 - John C. Lang, Hans De Sterck:
A hierarchy of linear threshold models for the spread of political revolutions on social networks. 426-456 - Hiroki Sayama, Catherine Cramer, Mason A. Porter, Lori Sheetz, Stephen M. Uzzo:
What are essential concepts about networks? 457-474
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2016
- Liudmila Ostroumova Prokhorenkova, Egor Samosvat:
Recency-based preferential attachment models. 475-499 - Garvin Haslett, Seth Bullock, Markus Brede:
Planar growth generates scale-free networks. 500-516 - Richard G. Clegg, Ben M. Parker, Miguel Rio:
Likelihood-based assessment of dynamic networks. 517-533 - Ronan Hamon, Pierre Borgnat, Patrick Flandrin, Céline Robardet:
Relabelling vertices according to the network structure by minimizing the cyclic bandwidth sum. 534-560 - Petar Velickovic, Pietro Liò:
Molecular multiplex network inference using Gaussian mixture hidden Markov models. 561-574 - Stuart R. Borrett, Montgomery Carter, David E. Hines:
Six general ecosystem properties are more intense in biogeochemical cycling networks than food webs. 575-603 - Aristotelis Kittas, Laura Bennett, Henning Hermjakob, Sophia Tsoka:
Organizational principles of the Reactome human BioPAX model using graph theory methods. 604-615 - Fabien Tarissan, Raphaëlle Nollez-Goldbach:
Analysing the first case of the International Criminal Court from a network-science perspective. 616-634
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