Master ́s Thesis, Postgraduate Studies Center, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Academic year 2019-2020.Due to its simplicity and great application, it is known that percolation is one of the phenomena widely studied by statistical physics that addresses the theory of phase transitions and critical phenomena. In 2009 [1] the authors proposed a percolation variant introducing a competitive process between sites (or bonds), which prevents large clusters from joining each other, as a possible means of delaying the phase transition of a densely connected network, leading to explosive transitions or atypical and abnormal behaviors. This new type of percolation brought great interest, leading to a series of studies, among which the analysis of t...
Percolation describes the sudden emergence of large-scale connectivity as edges are added to a latti...
Percolation describes the sudden emergence of large-scale connectivity as edges are added to a latti...
We consider a percolationlike phenomenon on a generalization of the Barabási-Albert model, where a m...
In a recent Letter, Friedman and Landsberg discussed the underlying mechanism of explosive phase tra...
In a recent Letter, Friedman and Landsberg discussed the underlying mechanism of explosive phase tra...
Percolation, characterizing the emergence of large-scale connectivity from a great number of isolate...
"Explosive percolation" is said to occur in an evolving network when a macroscopic connected compone...
Recent extensive studies of the explosive percolation (EP) model revealed that the EP transition is ...
none1noWe show briefly the features of a percolation transition related to the networks obtained fro...
Percolation theory concerns the emergence of connected clusters that percolate through a networked s...
Percolation plays an important role in fields and phenomena as diverse as the study of social networ...
The recent work by Achlioptas, D'Souza, and Spencer opened up the possibility of obtaining a discont...
AbstractThe recent work by Achlioptas, D'Souza, and Spencer opened up the possibility of obtaining a...
Percolation describes the sudden emergence of large-scale connectivity as edges are added to a latti...
Recent reports suggest that evolving large-scale networks exhibit "explosive percolation": a large f...
Percolation describes the sudden emergence of large-scale connectivity as edges are added to a latti...
Percolation describes the sudden emergence of large-scale connectivity as edges are added to a latti...
We consider a percolationlike phenomenon on a generalization of the Barabási-Albert model, where a m...
In a recent Letter, Friedman and Landsberg discussed the underlying mechanism of explosive phase tra...
In a recent Letter, Friedman and Landsberg discussed the underlying mechanism of explosive phase tra...
Percolation, characterizing the emergence of large-scale connectivity from a great number of isolate...
"Explosive percolation" is said to occur in an evolving network when a macroscopic connected compone...
Recent extensive studies of the explosive percolation (EP) model revealed that the EP transition is ...
none1noWe show briefly the features of a percolation transition related to the networks obtained fro...
Percolation theory concerns the emergence of connected clusters that percolate through a networked s...
Percolation plays an important role in fields and phenomena as diverse as the study of social networ...
The recent work by Achlioptas, D'Souza, and Spencer opened up the possibility of obtaining a discont...
AbstractThe recent work by Achlioptas, D'Souza, and Spencer opened up the possibility of obtaining a...
Percolation describes the sudden emergence of large-scale connectivity as edges are added to a latti...
Recent reports suggest that evolving large-scale networks exhibit "explosive percolation": a large f...
Percolation describes the sudden emergence of large-scale connectivity as edges are added to a latti...
Percolation describes the sudden emergence of large-scale connectivity as edges are added to a latti...
We consider a percolationlike phenomenon on a generalization of the Barabási-Albert model, where a m...