In recent years, there is aroused interest in expressing complex systems as networks of interacting nodes. Using descriptors from graph theory, it has been possible to classify many diverse systems derived from social and physical sciences alike. In particular, folded proteins as examples of self-assembled complex molecules have also been investigated intensely using these tools. However, we need to develop additional measures to classify different systems, in order to dissect the underlying hierarchy.In this study, a general analytical relation for the dependence of nearest neighbor degree correlations on degree is derived. Dependence of local clustering on degree is shown to be the sole determining factor of assortative versus disassortat...
Much attention has recently been given to the statistical significance of topological features obser...
The intricate three-dimensional geometries of protein tertiary structures underlie protein function ...
Geometric constraints impact the formation of a broad range of spatial networks, from amino acid cha...
In recent years, there is aroused interest in expressing complex systems as networks of interacting ...
In recent years, there is aroused interest in expressing complex systems as networks of interacting ...
mixing at both length scales (PCN and LIN) in these naturallyoccurring, evolutionarily selected, bio...
Abstract We focus on spatially-extended networks during their transition from short-range connectivi...
Three measures of clumpiness of complex networks are introduced. The measures quantify how most cent...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
Motivation: Starting from linear chains of amino acids, the spontaneous folding of proteins into the...
Cell organization is governed and maintained via specific interactions between its constituent macro...
AbstractMany social, biological or technological systems are recognized as complex networks with ass...
Why are some networks degree-degree correlated (assortative), while most of the real-world ones are ...
Abstract: We have recently shown that residues in folded proteins are distributed according to a sma...
In recent years, there has been a great surge of interest among physicists in modeling social, techn...
Much attention has recently been given to the statistical significance of topological features obser...
The intricate three-dimensional geometries of protein tertiary structures underlie protein function ...
Geometric constraints impact the formation of a broad range of spatial networks, from amino acid cha...
In recent years, there is aroused interest in expressing complex systems as networks of interacting ...
In recent years, there is aroused interest in expressing complex systems as networks of interacting ...
mixing at both length scales (PCN and LIN) in these naturallyoccurring, evolutionarily selected, bio...
Abstract We focus on spatially-extended networks during their transition from short-range connectivi...
Three measures of clumpiness of complex networks are introduced. The measures quantify how most cent...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
Motivation: Starting from linear chains of amino acids, the spontaneous folding of proteins into the...
Cell organization is governed and maintained via specific interactions between its constituent macro...
AbstractMany social, biological or technological systems are recognized as complex networks with ass...
Why are some networks degree-degree correlated (assortative), while most of the real-world ones are ...
Abstract: We have recently shown that residues in folded proteins are distributed according to a sma...
In recent years, there has been a great surge of interest among physicists in modeling social, techn...
Much attention has recently been given to the statistical significance of topological features obser...
The intricate three-dimensional geometries of protein tertiary structures underlie protein function ...
Geometric constraints impact the formation of a broad range of spatial networks, from amino acid cha...