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Practical guidelines and the EMLN R package for handling ecological multilayer networks
Network analysis provides a powerful framework to study the complexity underlying the structure, dynamics and function of ecological systems. By now, analysing single‐layered networks is a common practice with clear guidelines and well‐established ...
Noa Frydman +3 more
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Redes de explicitación del conocimiento y su relación con la productividad en Pymes
En este estudio se presenta un modelo para evaluar la correlación entre la explicitación del conocimiento y la productividad de las empresas. El modelo se basa en ciencia de redes, y en un algoritmo de agrupamiento difuso, y se aplica a una muestra de 40
Giselle Pinochet
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Anomaly Detection for Science DMZs Using System Performance Data [PDF]
Science DMZs are specialized networks that enable large-scale distributed scientific research, providing efficient and guaranteed performance while transferring large amounts of data at high rates.
Bishop, M +4 more
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Successive auditory inputs are rarely independent, their relationships ranging from local transitions between elements to hierarchical and nested representations. In many situations, humans retrieve these dependencies even from limited datasets. However,
Lucas Benjamin +3 more
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Professor Barabási's talk described how the tools of network science can help understand the Web's structure, development and weaknesses. The Web is an information network, in which the nodes are documents (at the time of writing over one trillion of them), connected by links. Other well-known network structures include the Internet, a physical network
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Earth's biosphere is undergoing drastic reorganization due to the sixth mass extinction brought on by the Anthropocene. Impacts of local and regional extirpation of species have been demonstrated to propagate through the complex interaction networks they
M. Isidora Ávila‐Thieme +6 more
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The role of migration networks in the development of Botswana’s generalized HIV epidemic
The majority of people with HIV live in sub-Saharan Africa, where epidemics are generalized. For these epidemics to develop, populations need to be mobile. However, the role of population-level mobility in the development of generalized HIV epidemics has
Janet Song +6 more
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Network-driven differences in mobility and optimal transitions among automatable jobs [PDF]
The potential for widespread job automation has become an important topic of discussion in recent years, and it is thought that many American workers may need to learn new skills or transition to new jobs to maintain stable positions in the workforce ...
Jordan D. Dworkin
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The Open Practises E-Science Network (OPEN) [PDF]
A grant proposal submitted for support to fund a research network focussed on identifying and dealing with the practical issues of enabling open practise in research.
Cameron Neylon
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Ideas From Bounded Confidence Theory Applied to Dynamical Networks of Interacting Free-Bodies
An approximation method is introduced for simulating the motion of interacting free-bodies. Concepts from bounded confidence theory (in network science) and asymptotic analysis (in physics) are combined to create the method.
Gary J. O'Keeffe, Ioannis K. Dassios
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