SOE 18: Networks: From Topology to Dynamics III (with BP, DY)
Thursday, March 25, 2010, 10:15–13:00, H44
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10:15 |
SOE 18.1 |
Detection of Mesoscopic Role-Structure in Complex Networks — •Joerg Reichardt, Roberto Alamino, and David Saad
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10:30 |
SOE 18.2 |
Structuring k-partite networks by decomposition into overlapping communities — •Florian Blöchl, Mara L. Hartsperger, Volker Stümpflen, and Fabian J. Theis
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10:45 |
SOE 18.3 |
Large-deviation properties of random graphs — •Alexander K. Hartmann
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11:00 |
SOE 18.4 |
Coupled Order Parameter Systems on Scale-free Networks — •Christian von Ferber, Reinhard Folk, Vasyl Palchykov, and Yurij Holovatch
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11:15 |
SOE 18.5 |
Discontinuous Phase Transitions in Random Network Percolation — •Jan Nagler, Anna Levina, and Marc Timme
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11:30 |
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15 min. break
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11:45 |
SOE 18.6 |
Evidence for power-law anti-correlations in complex networks — •Diego Rybski, Hernán D. Rozenfeld, and Jürgen P. Kropp
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12:00 |
SOE 18.7 |
What scales in multiscale human mobility networks? — •Rafael Brune, Christian Thiemann, and Dirk Brockmann
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12:15 |
SOE 18.8 |
The tomography of human mobility – what do shortest-path trees reveal? — •Christian Thiemann, Daniel Grady, and Dirk Brockmann
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12:30 |
SOE 18.9 |
Fusion in complex networks — •Carlus Deneke, Angelo Valleriani, and Reinhard Lipowsky
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12:45 |
SOE 18.10 |
Properties of transport networks need to be invariant under coarse graining — •Fabian J. Theis, Florian Blöchl, and Dirk Brockmann
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