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Uncovering the topology of configuration space networks [PDF]
The configuration space network (CSN) of a dynamical system is an effective approach to represent the ensemble of configurations sampled during a simulation and their dynamic connectivity.
D. Gibson +8 more
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Configuration and innovation related network topology
Network topologies attract much theoretical attention in recent studies. Researchers adopt network topology models and assert that specific type of network topology improves product and process innovation.
Ela Ozkan-Canbolat, Aydin Beraha
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Phase transitions and configuration space topology [PDF]
Equilibrium phase transitions may be defined as nonanalytic points of thermodynamic functions, e.g., of the canonical free energy. Given a certain physical system, it is of interest to understand which properties of the system account for the presence of
Abraham, D. B. +23 more
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Morse Theory and the Topology of Configuration Space [PDF]
The first and second homology groups are computed for configuration spaces of framed three-dimensional point particles with annihilation included, when up to two particles and an antiparticle are ...
McGlinn, W. D. +3 more
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Finding Topology in a Factory: Configuration Spaces
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Aaron Abrams, Robert Ghrist
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Equivariant topology of configuration spaces [PDF]
We study the Fadell-Husseini index of the configuration space F(R^d,n) with respect to different subgroups of the symmetric group S_n. For p prime and d>0, we completely determine Index_{Z/p}(F(R^d,p);F_p) and partially describe Index{(Z/p)^k}(F(R^d,p^k);F_p).
P. V. M. Blagojevi +2 more
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Forced topological nontrivial field configurations [PDF]
The motion of a one-dimensional kink and its energy losses are considered as a model of interaction of nontrivial topological field configurations with external fields. The approach is based on the calculation of the zero modes excitation probability in the external field.
Kiselev, V. G., Shnir, Ya. M.
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Relative Topological Complexity and Configuration Spaces
Given a space $X$, the topological complexity of $X$, denoted by $TC(X)$, can be viewed as the minimum number of "continuous rules" needed to describe how to move between any two points in $X$. Given subspaces $Y_1$ and $Y_2$ of $X$, there is a "relative" version of topological complexity, denoted by $TC_X(Y_1\times Y_2)$, in which one only considers ...
Bryan Boehnke +2 more
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Unavoidable Configurations in Complete Topological Graphs [PDF]
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Pach, János +2 more
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Advances in microsensor and radio technology enable small but smart sensors to be deployed for a wide range of environmental monitoring applications. The low-per node cost allows these wireless networks of sensors and actuators to be densely distributed. The nodes in these dense networks coordinate to perform the distributed sensing and actuation tasks.
Cerpa, Alberto E, Estrin, D
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