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IPL
2006
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Cayley graphs as models of deterministic small-world networks
Many real networks, including those in social, technological, and biological realms, are small-world networks. The two distinguishing characteristics of small-world networks are h...
Wenjun Xiao, Behrooz Parhami
AINA
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
The Small-World Model for Amino Acid Interaction Networks
—In this paper we introduce the notion of protein interaction network. This is a graph whose vertices are the protein’s amino acids and whose edges are the interactions between...
Omar Gaci, Stefan Balev
FCS
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Circuits as a Classifier for Small-World Network Models
The number and length distribution of circuits or loops in a graph or network give important insights into its key characteristics. We discuss the circuit properties of various sm...
Arno Leist, Kenneth A. Hawick
CONNECTION
2006
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High capacity, small world associative memory models
Models of associative memory usually have full connectivity or if diluted, random symmetric connectivity. In contrast, biological neural systems have predominantly local, non-symm...
Neil Davey, Lee Calcraft, Rod Adams
ESA
2007
Springer
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Small Worlds as Navigable Augmented Networks: Model, Analysis, and Validation
Abstract. The small world phenomenon, a.k.a. the six degree of separation between individuals, was identified by Stanley Milgram at the end of the 60s. Milgram experiment demonstr...
Pierre Fraigniaud