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Blake Stacey is a physics boffin and science-fiction writer who wandered the Earth and eventually settled in the nation-state of Denial.

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Jean-Daniel Bancal and Romualdo Pastor-Satorras, "Steady-State Dynamics of the Forest Fire Model on Complex Networks" (arXiv:0911.0569). Many sociological networks, as well as biological and technological ones, can be represented in terms of complex networks with a heterogeneous connectivity pattern. Dynamical...

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Community Detection in Graphs

Category: arXiv

Today on the arXivotubes, S. Fortunato has a review article on detecting community structure within networks: The modern science of networks has brought significant advances to our understanding of complex systems. One of the most relevant features of graphs representing...

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One of the functions of my blag is to serve as my external memory device. See, back in 1991 the physicists started this thing called the arXiv, which is like a giant, ever-growing pile of science. It started as a...

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