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ChaTo Newman [9 articles]

Recent papers posted to ChaTo library by the author Newman. You can also see Newman everyone.
  • notes Modularity and community structure in networks
    (17 Feb 2006)
    by MEJ Newman
  • From the Cover: Modularity and community structure in networks
    PNAS, Vol. 103, No. 23. (6 June 2006), pp. 8577-8582.
    by MEJ Newman
  • Network Robustness and Fragility: Percolation on Random Graphs
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 85, No. 25. (2000), pp. 5468-5471.
    by DS Callaway, MEJ Newman, SH Strogatz, DJ Watts
    posted to web-graph by ChaTo on 2006-11-27 11:50:06 as **
  • Assortative Mixing in Networks
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 89, No. 20. (28 October 2002), 208701.
    by MEJ Newman
    posted to graph by ChaTo on 2006-06-12 20:02:17 as read along with 2 people chibatching nolodie
  • notes A measure of betweenness centrality based on random walks
    (1 September 2003)
    by MEJ Newman
  • notes The spatial structure of networks
    (26 July 2004)
    by Michael T Gastner, MEJ Newman
  • notes Power laws, Pareto distributions and Zipf's law
    Contemporary Physics, Vol. 46 (1 December 2005), pp. 323-351.
    by MEJ Newman
  • notes The structure and function of complex networks
    (25 March 2003)
    by MEJ Newman
  • notes Random graphs with arbitrary degree distributions and their applications.
    Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys, Vol. 64, No. 2 Pt 2. (August 2001)
    by ME Newman, SH Strogatz, DJ Watts
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