The concept of a flow network - a set of nodes connected by flow paths - encompasses many different disciplines, including electrical, pipe flow, transportation, chemical reaction, ecological, epidemiological, economic and human social networks. Over the past two years, we have developed a maximum entropy (MaxEnt) method to infer the stationary state of a flow network, subject to “observable” constraints on expectations of various parameters, “physical” constraints such as conservation (Kirchhoff's) laws and frictional properties, and “graphical” constraints due to uncertainty in the network structure itself. The method enables the probabilistic prediction of physical parameters and (if necessary) the graphical properties of the network, wh...
Complex networks grow subject to structural constraints which affect their measurable properties. As...
Hydrological models are the basis of operational flood-forecasting systems. The accuracy of these mo...
Barabási–Albert’s “Scale Free” model is the starting point for much of the accepted theory of the ev...
A maximum entropy (MaxEnt) framework is developed to predict mean flow rates in hydraulic pipe, elec...
The concept of a “flow network”—a set of nodes and links which carries one or more flows—unites many...
A maximum entropy (MaxEnt) method is developed to predict flow rates or pressure gradients in hydrau...
We compare the application of Bayesian inference and the maximum entropy (MaxEnt) method for the ana...
This paper describes methods for calculating the most likely values of link flows in networks with i...
This paper was prompted by growing evidence that Shannon's measure of uncertainty can be used as a s...
This book is an introduction to maximum-entropy models of random graphs with given topological prope...
Some problems occurring in Expert Systems can be resolved by employing a causal (Bayesian) network a...
The problem of obtaining optimal designs of water distribution systems using diameters selected from...
Traffic assignment models are used to estimate and distribute flows in a road network so that conges...
Robustness of water distribution networks is related to their connectivity and topological structure...
In the last two decades, the simulation of gas dynamics on networks became of huge interest. This ca...
Complex networks grow subject to structural constraints which affect their measurable properties. As...
Hydrological models are the basis of operational flood-forecasting systems. The accuracy of these mo...
Barabási–Albert’s “Scale Free” model is the starting point for much of the accepted theory of the ev...
A maximum entropy (MaxEnt) framework is developed to predict mean flow rates in hydraulic pipe, elec...
The concept of a “flow network”—a set of nodes and links which carries one or more flows—unites many...
A maximum entropy (MaxEnt) method is developed to predict flow rates or pressure gradients in hydrau...
We compare the application of Bayesian inference and the maximum entropy (MaxEnt) method for the ana...
This paper describes methods for calculating the most likely values of link flows in networks with i...
This paper was prompted by growing evidence that Shannon's measure of uncertainty can be used as a s...
This book is an introduction to maximum-entropy models of random graphs with given topological prope...
Some problems occurring in Expert Systems can be resolved by employing a causal (Bayesian) network a...
The problem of obtaining optimal designs of water distribution systems using diameters selected from...
Traffic assignment models are used to estimate and distribute flows in a road network so that conges...
Robustness of water distribution networks is related to their connectivity and topological structure...
In the last two decades, the simulation of gas dynamics on networks became of huge interest. This ca...
Complex networks grow subject to structural constraints which affect their measurable properties. As...
Hydrological models are the basis of operational flood-forecasting systems. The accuracy of these mo...
Barabási–Albert’s “Scale Free” model is the starting point for much of the accepted theory of the ev...