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Dynamic Complexity of Expansion [PDF]
Dynamic Complexity was introduced by Immerman and Patnaik \cite{PatnaikImmerman97} (see also \cite{DongST95}). It has seen a resurgence of interest in the recent past, see \cite{DattaHK14,ZeumeS15,MunozVZ16,BouyerJ17,Zeume17,DKMSZ18,DMVZ18,BarceloRZ18,DMSVZ19,SchmidtSVZK20,DKMTVZ20} for some representative examples.
Samir Datta, Anuj Tawari, Yadu Vasudev
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Complex and Fractional Dynamics [PDF]
Complex systems (CS) are pervasive in many areas, namely financial markets; highway transportation; telecommunication networks; world and country economies; social networks; immunological systems; living organisms; computational systems; and electrical and mechanical structures.
J. A. Tenreiro Machado +1 more
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Dynamics in the VIX complex [PDF]
AbstractThis paper provides a characterization of the dynamic interactions in the Volatility Index (VIX) complex, composed of the VIX itself, the term structure of VIX futures, and VIX exchange‐traded products (ETPs). I investigate a model that summarizes the VIX futures term structure using latent factors (level, slope, and curvature) and expand it ...
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The complexity of dynamic programming
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Chef-Seng Chow, John N. Tsitsiklis
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A stochastic prediction of minibus taxi driver behaviour in South Africa
For many emerging and developing countries, urbanization and demographic changes require a remodelling of transportation systems and networks. Paratransit, with its demand responsive characteristics of being fully flexible, often represents the backbone ...
Jan Schlüter +3 more
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Network-wide thermodynamic constraints shape NAD(P)H cofactor specificity of biochemical reactions
The ubiquitous coexistence of the redox cofactors NADH and NADPH is widely considered to facilitate an efficient operation of cellular redox metabolism. However, it remains unclear what shapes the NAD(P)H specificity of specific redox reactions. Here, we
Pavlos Stephanos Bekiaris, Steffen Klamt
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Markovian Dynamics on Complex Reaction Networks [PDF]
Complex networks, comprised of individual elements that interact with each other through reaction channels, are ubiquitous across many scientific and engineering disciplines.
Abou-Kandil +354 more
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Correspondences in Complex Dynamics [PDF]
This paper surveys some recent results concerning the dynamics of two families of holomorphic correspondences, namely ${\mathcal F}_a:z \to w$ defined by the relation $$\left( \frac{aw-1}{w-1} \right)^2 + \left( \frac{aw-1}{w-1} \right) \left( \frac{az +1}{z+1} \right) + \left( \frac{az+1}{z+1} \right)^2 =3,$$ and $$\mathbf{f}_c(z)=z^β +c, \mbox{ where
Bullett, Shaun +2 more
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Localised distributions in complex Langevin dynamics [PDF]
Complex Langevin dynamics can be used to perform numerical simulations of theories with a complex action. In order to justify the procedure, it is important to understand the properties of the real and positive distribution, which is effectively sampled ...
Aarts, Gert +2 more
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Out-of-equilibrium microcompartments for the bottom-up integration of metabolic functions
Generating artificial cells able to carry out metabolic activities out-of-equilibrium is a current challenge in synthetic biology. Here the authors use a microfluidic platform for integration and analysis of minimal metabolic reactions in artificial ...
Thomas Beneyton +8 more
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