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Topology of the Fittest Transportation Network
Physical Review Letters, 2000The presence or absence of loops in the emergent transportation networks, that are characterized by a minimum overall cost, is shown to depend on the convexity of the cost function for the local transportation of material. Our results are directly applicable to a variety of situations across disciplines.
BANAVAR JR +4 more
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Topologically Interpenetrating Elastometric Networks
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1970Abstract Several partially interpenetrating polymeric networks (IPN) were made by combining chemically different linear elastomers. The polymer combinations were deposited as films from aqueous emulsions made by mixing the individual emulsions in equal proportions. The films were crosslinked to form two superimposed networks.
Kurt C. Frisch +2 more
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1982
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses some topological network problems, the boundary and co-boundary operators in network topology and their application to two problems, one electrical, the other economic. The topology of networks revolves around two operators, the boundary and the co-boundary.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses some topological network problems, the boundary and co-boundary operators in network topology and their application to two problems, one electrical, the other economic. The topology of networks revolves around two operators, the boundary and the co-boundary.
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Neural Network Topology Optimization
2005The determination of the optimal architecture of a supervised neural network is an important and a difficult task. The classical neural network topology optimization methods select weight(s) or unit(s) from the architecture in order to give a high performance of a learning algorithm.
Attik, Mohammed +2 more
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Transmitting on various network topologies
Networks, 1996Summary: Architectures for interconnection networks can be represented by graphs, while vertices represent processors and edges represent communication links between processors. We use the terms vertices and processors interchangeably. Let \(G= (V, E)\) be a graph representing the topology for an interconnection network. Let \(v_0\) be a special vertex
Ting-Yi Sung +2 more
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Evolving Topologies for Network Synchronization
2010 Complexity in Engineering, 2010In this paper we describe possible decentralized strategies to adaptively synchronize complex networks of oscillators. Firstly, we review two adaptation strategies for the coupling gains in the network, and then we describe a completely decentralized strategy to select adaptively the network edges.
DE LELLIS, PIETRO +3 more
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Network topology in aperiodic networks
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1995Topological descriptions are an attractive alternative to conventional crystallographic formalism for describing crystals and are essential for describing aperiodic states lacking long-range translational and orientational order. In networks, topological connectivity approaches are usefully applied in making assessments of glass-forming ability and in ...
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Exceptional topology of non-Hermitian systems
Reviews of Modern Physics, 2021Emil J Bergholtz +2 more
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