Information networks are ubiquitous in many applications and analysis on such networks has attracted significant attention in the academic communities. One of the most important ...
This paper considers the small-world phenomenon in two contexts: ubiquitous computing and security. We argue that small-world properties emerge in ubicomp systems due to their nat...
To understand the principles of information processing in the brain, we depend on models with more than 105 neurons and 109 connections. These networks can be described as graphs o...
Hans E. Plesser, Jochen M. Eppler, Abigail Morriso...
Wide area computer networks have become a basic part of today's computing infrastructure. These networks connect a variety of machines, presenting an enormous computing resou...
Adam Beguelin, Jack Dongarra, Al Geist, Robert Man...
Given a metabolic network in terms of its metabolites and reactions, our goal is to efficiently compute the minimal knock out sets of reactions required to block a given behaviour....