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Dynamical evolution behavior of scientific collaboration hypernetwork
Scientific collaboration has a complex hypernetwork structure. How to construct scientific collaboration in a complex system is an open issue. In this paper, a non-uniform dynamic collaborative evolution model is proposed.
Xiangbo Li, Gangjin Wang, Daijun Wei
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Collaboration in an Open Data eScience: A Case Study of Sloan Digital Sky Survey [PDF]
Current science and technology has produced more and more publically accessible scientific data. However, little is known about how the open data trend impacts a scientific community, specifically in terms of its collaboration behaviors.
Chen, Chaomei, Zhang, Jian
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Massive Gravity on de Sitter and Unique Candidate for Partially Massless Gravity
We derive the decoupling limit of Massive Gravity on de Sitter in an arbitrary number of space-time dimensions d. By embedding d-dimensional de Sitter into d+1-dimensional Minkowski, we extract the physical helicity-1 and helicity-0 polarizations of the ...
B. Caron . +24 more
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On time-varying collaboration networks
The patterns of scientific collaboration have been frequently investigated in terms of complex networks without reference to time evolution. In the present work, we derive collaborative networks (from the arXiv repository) parameterized along time.
Amancio, Diego R. +2 more
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Collaborative exploration of 3D scientific data [PDF]
This demonstration introduces new ways for exploring Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVE) that contain 3D scientific data sets obtained by simulation. In order to make decisions accordingly to their collective knowledge and understanding of the simulation, the users must collaborate and share experiences and comments.
Duval, Thierry +3 more
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Observing gravitational-wave transient GW150914 with minimal assumptions
The gravitational-wave signal GW150914 was first identified on September 14, 2015, by searches for short-duration gravitational-wave transients. These searches identify time-correlated transients in multiple detectors with minimal assumptions about the ...
LIGO Scientific Collaboration +1 more
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Research Collaboration Analysis Using Text and Graph Features [PDF]
Patterns of scientific collaboration and their effect on scientific production have been the subject of many studies. In this paper we analyze the nature of ties between co-authors and study collaboration patterns in science from the perspective of ...
Herrmannova, Drahomira +4 more
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First upper limit analysis and results from LIGO science data: stochastic background
I describe analysis of correlations in the outputs of the three LIGO interferometers from LIGO's first science run, held over 17 days in August and September of 2002, and the resulting upper limit set on a stochastic background of gravitational waves. By
Abbot B (LIGO Scientific Collaboration) +21 more
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The Myth of Global Science Collaboration - Collaboration patterns in epistemic communities
Scientific collaboration is often perceived as a joint global process that involves researchers worldwide, regardless of their place of work and residence. Globalization of science, in this respect, implies that collaboration among scientists takes place
Almeida +34 more
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