We investigate the conditions that produce a phase transition from an ordered to a disordered state in a family of models of two-dimensional elements with a ferromagnetic-like interaction. This family is defined to contain under the same framework, among others, the XY-model and the Self-Driven Particles Model introduced by Vicsek et al. Each model is distinguished only by the rules that determine the set of elements with which each element interacts. We propose a new member of the family: the vectorial network model, in which a given frac-tion of the elements interact through direct random connections. This model is analogous to an XY-system on a network, and as such can be of interest for a wide range of problems. It captures the main asp...
Phase diagrams exhibiting the extent of cooperation in an evolutionary snowdrift game implemented in...
The theory of thermodynamic phase transitions has played a central role both in theoretical physics ...
Abstract. We study the small-world networks recently introduced by Watts and Strogatz [Nature 393, 4...
This thesis deals with systems of random variables attached to the nodes of a graph, depending on ea...
This study of network structure and phase transitions focuses on three systems with different dynami...
We propose a statistical mechanics approach to a coevolving spin system with an adaptive network of ...
This paper contains an analysis of a simple neural network that exhibits self-organized criticality....
A series of neural network systems have recently been proposed that computationally perform most eff...
We study a model of network with clustering and desired node degree. The original purpose of the mod...
This article offers a detailed analysis of the Ising model in 2D small-world networks with competing...
Abstract. This paper contains an analysis of a simple neural network that exhibits self-organized cr...
We provide a numerical study of the macroscopic model of Barré et al. (Multiscale Model Simul, 2017,...
We provide a numerical study of the macroscopic model of Barré et al. (Multiscale Model Simul, 2017,...
International audienceThe propagation of chaos property for a system of interacting particles, descr...
We propose a simple model for a binary decision making process on a graph, motivated by modeling soc...
Phase diagrams exhibiting the extent of cooperation in an evolutionary snowdrift game implemented in...
The theory of thermodynamic phase transitions has played a central role both in theoretical physics ...
Abstract. We study the small-world networks recently introduced by Watts and Strogatz [Nature 393, 4...
This thesis deals with systems of random variables attached to the nodes of a graph, depending on ea...
This study of network structure and phase transitions focuses on three systems with different dynami...
We propose a statistical mechanics approach to a coevolving spin system with an adaptive network of ...
This paper contains an analysis of a simple neural network that exhibits self-organized criticality....
A series of neural network systems have recently been proposed that computationally perform most eff...
We study a model of network with clustering and desired node degree. The original purpose of the mod...
This article offers a detailed analysis of the Ising model in 2D small-world networks with competing...
Abstract. This paper contains an analysis of a simple neural network that exhibits self-organized cr...
We provide a numerical study of the macroscopic model of Barré et al. (Multiscale Model Simul, 2017,...
We provide a numerical study of the macroscopic model of Barré et al. (Multiscale Model Simul, 2017,...
International audienceThe propagation of chaos property for a system of interacting particles, descr...
We propose a simple model for a binary decision making process on a graph, motivated by modeling soc...
Phase diagrams exhibiting the extent of cooperation in an evolutionary snowdrift game implemented in...
The theory of thermodynamic phase transitions has played a central role both in theoretical physics ...
Abstract. We study the small-world networks recently introduced by Watts and Strogatz [Nature 393, 4...