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Assessing the effects of a soft cut-off in the twitter social network. (English)
Domingo-Pascual, Jordi (ed.) et al., NETWORKING 2011. 10th international IFIP TC 6 networking conference, Valencia, Spain, May 9‒13, 2011. Proceedings, Part II. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-20797-6/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6641, 288-300 (2011).
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On coverage bounds of unstructured peer-to-peer networks (English)
Advances in Complex Systems 14, No. 4, 611-633 (2011).
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Spammers’ networks within online social networks: a case-study on twitter (English)
WWW (Companion Volume), 41-42 (2011).
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Identifying overlapping communities in folksonomies or tripartite hypergraphs (English)
WWW (Companion Volume), 39-40 (2011).
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Unsupervised query segmentation using only query logs (English)
WWW (Companion Volume), 91-92 (2011).
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Assessing the effects of a soft cut-off in the twitter social network (English)
Networking (2), 288-300 (2011).
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HPC5: an efficient topology generation mechanism for gnutella networks. (English)
Comput. Netw. 54, No. 9, 1440-1459 (2010).
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Formal understanding of the emergence of superpeer networks: A complex network approach. (English)
Kant, Krishna (ed.) et al., Distributed computing and networking. 11th international conference, ICDCN 2010, Kolkata, India, January 3‒6, 2010. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-11321-5/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5935, 219-230 (2010).
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Modeling broadcasting using omnidirectional and directional antenna in delay tolerant networks as an epidemic dynamics (English)
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications 28, No. 4, 524-531 (2010).
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Formal understanding of the emergence of superpeer networks: A complex network approach (English)
ICDCN, 219-230 (2010).
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Fair bandwidth allocation in wireless network using Max-flow (English)
SIGCOMM, 407-408 (2010).
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How do superpeer networks emerge? (English)
INFOCOM, 1514-1522 (2010).
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Brief announcement: superpeer formation amidst churn and rewiring (English)
PODC, 127-128 (2010).
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Language diversity across the consonant inventories: A study in the framework of complex networks. (English)
Comput. Res. Repos. 2009, Article No. 0904.1289 (2009).
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Self-organization of the sound inventories: analysis and synthesis of the occurrence and co-occurrence networks of consonants. (English)
J. Quant. Linguist. 16, No. 2, 157-184 (2009).
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Dynamics on and of complex networks. Applications to biology, computer science, and the social sciences. Papers based on the presentation at the European conference on complex systems 2007, Dresden Germany, October 1‒6, 2007, satellite workshop “Dynamics on and of complex networks", Dresden, Germany, October 4, 2007. (English)
Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology. Boston, MA: Birkhäuser (ISBN 978-0-8176-4750-6/hbk). xiv, 305~p. EUR~74.85 (2009).
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Entanglement and mixedness of locally cloned non-maximal W-state. (English)
Int. J. Theor. Phys. 48, No. 6, 1833-1840 (2009).
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Analyzing network coverage in unstructured peer-to-peer networks: A complex network approach. (English)
Fratta, Luigi (ed.) et al., NETWORKING 2009. 8th international IFIP-TC 6 networking conference, Aachen, Germany, May 11‒15, 2009. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-01398-0/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5550, 690-702 (2009).
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HPC5: An efficient topology generation mechanism for Gnutella networks. (English)
Garg, Vijay (ed.) et al., Distributed computing and networking. 10th international conference, ICDCN 2009, Hyderabad, India, January 3‒6, 2009. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-540-92294-0/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5408, 114-126 (2009).
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HPC5: an efficient topology generation mechanism for gnutella networks (English)
ICDCN, 114-126 (2009).
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