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Most existing studies model interdependent networks as simple network systems consisting of two or more undirected subnets, and the interdependent edges between the networks are undirected.
Xiuwen Fu
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A Two-Server Queue with Interdependence between Arrival and Service Processes
In this paper, we analyse a queueing system with two servers where the arrival and service processes are interdependent. The evolution of these processes is governed by transitions on the product space of three Markov chains, which are descriptors of the
Sindhu S +2 more
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Tuning in Higher Education: Ten years on
When the first issue of the Tuning Journal for Higher Education was published in November 2013, the Tuning initiative had become of global significance, running projects in all continents.
Julia María González Ferreras +1 more
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Systemic Perspectives on National Infrastructure for a Sustainable, Resilient Net Zero Future
All aspects of Modern life are infrastructure-enabled. National infrastructure (NI) simultaneously: supports the realisation of societally beneficial outcomes; and determines the level of GHG emissions; air, water, noise pollution; production of solid ...
Tom Dolan
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The effect of interdependence on the percolation of interdependent networks [PDF]
Two stochastic models are proposed to generate a system composed of two interdependent scale-free (SF) or Erdős-Rényi (ER) networks where interdependent nodes are connected with exponential or power-law relation, as well as different dependence strength, respectively.
J. Jiang, W. Li, X. Cai
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Dispositional Self-Construal Modulates Neural Representation of Self: An ERP Study
This study aimed to investigate the influence of dispositional self-construal on self-related processing. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded for a participant’s own and a famous person’s name in a three-stimulus oddball task.
Jie Chen +9 more
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Empirical examples demonstrate how relational thinking might enrich science and practice
Interdependent relationships among humans and nature often go overlooked, delaying better environmental, social and public health outcomes. Emerging approaches have emphasized thinking through relationships, which we call ‘relational thinking’.
Harold N. Eyster +2 more
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Leveraging asynchronous federated learning to predict customers financial distress
In recent years, as economic stability is shaking, and the unemployment rate is growing high due to the COVID-19 effect, assigning credit scoring by predicting consumers’ financial conditions has become more crucial. The conventional machine learning (ML)
Ahmed Imteaj, M. Hadi Amini
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Federated Learning (FL) is a recently invented distributed machine learning technique that allows available network clients to perform model training at the edge, rather than sharing it with a centralized server.
Ahmed Imteaj +3 more
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Experiencing and treating ‘madness’ in the United States circa 1967–2022: Critical counter-histories
Over the past 55 years, in the United States, we have witnessed shifts and changes in mental health treatment practice and policy focused on ‘psychosis.’ Alarmingly, in this same period, neither in its social location nor its clinical outcomes, has ...
Berta Britz, Nev Jones
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