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One of the most important challenges in network science is to quantify the information encoded in complex network structures. Disentangling randomness from organizational principles is even more demanding when networks have a multiplex nature. Multiplex networks are multilayer systems of $N$ nodes that can be linked in multiple interacting and co ...
Giulia Menichetti +2 more
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Coevolution and Correlated Multiplexity in Multiplex Networks [PDF]
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Jung Yeol Kim, K.-I. Goh
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Given a classical algebraic structure—e.g. a monoid or group—with carrier set X, and given a positive integer n, there is a canonical way of obtaining the same structure on carrier set Xn by defining the required operations “pointwise”. For resource-sensitive algebra (i.e.
Apiwat Chantawibul +1 more
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Multiplexity and multireciprocity in directed multiplexes
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Gemmetto, V. +4 more
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Piparo, Nicolo' Lo +2 more
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Signaling circuits often coordinate cellular membranes and actin filaments at distinct sites to direct cell behavior. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Bershteyn et al. outline how the molecular scaffold protein, MIM, which bends membranes and binds actin filaments, is at the middle of one such circuit to regulate ciliogenesis.
Kozminski, Keith G., Schafer, Dorothy A.
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Multiplex Pyrosequencing [PDF]
We describe here the development of a new and simple single-tube multiplex Pyrosequencing assay. Genomic DNA or cDNA was employed to PCR amplify region(s) using biotinylated and normal primer(s). Subsequent to capture of PCR products on streptavidin-coated beads, single-stranded DNA separation and hybridization of multiple sequencing primers ...
Nader, Pourmand +3 more
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Diversity-multiplexing tradeoff in mode-division multiplexing [PDF]
The capacity of mode-division multiplexing (MDM) systems is limited, for a given outage probability, by mode-dependent loss (MDL) and gain. Modal degrees of freedom may be exploited to increase transmission rate (multiplexing gain) or lower outage probability (diversity gain), but there is a fundamental tradeoff between the achievable multiplexing and ...
Sercan Ö, Arık, Joseph M, Kahn
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On Plenoptic Multiplexing and Reconstruction [PDF]
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Gordon Wetzstein +2 more
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