In this paper, the Sun and its behavior are studied by means of complex networks. The complex network was built using the Visibility Graph algorithm. This method maps time series into graphs in which every element of the time series is considered as a node and a visibility criterion is defined in order to connect them. Using this method, we construct complex networks for magnetic field and sunspots time series encompassing four solar cycles, and various measures such as degree, clustering coefficient, mean path length, betweenness centrality, eigenvector centrality and decay exponents were calculated. In order to study the system in several time scales, we perform both a global, where the network contains information on the four solar cycle...
We identify large sunspot nestlets (SN) mostly containing recurrent sunspot groups and investigate t...
<p><b>Aims:</b> We study the visibility of sunspots and its influence on observed ...
Context. How global faculae and network coverage relates to that of sunspots is relevant to the brig...
Solar magnetic activity exhibits a complex nonlinear behavior, but its dynamic process has not been ...
Complex network approaches have been recently developed as an alternative framework to study the sta...
Context. The study of solar activity over long time intervals using proxies. Aims. The peri...
Aims.We study the visibility of sunspots and its influence on observed values of sunspot region par...
Sunspots are the most important indicator of the magnetic activity on the solar surface during a cyc...
A collection of papers edited by four experts in the field, this book sets out to describe the way s...
We study the light curves of pulsating variable stars using a complex network approach to build visi...
The Sun's activity varies with time. The most obvious period is the one of 11 years between twominim...
Solar activity is characterized by complex dynamics superimposed onto an almost periodic, approximat...
Several methods to quantify the complexity of a time series have been proposed in the literature, wh...
Here, we compare the sunspot counts and the number of sunspot groups (SGs) with variations of total ...
International audienceAims: This paper investigates the rotation rate of solar activity from a globa...
We identify large sunspot nestlets (SN) mostly containing recurrent sunspot groups and investigate t...
<p><b>Aims:</b> We study the visibility of sunspots and its influence on observed ...
Context. How global faculae and network coverage relates to that of sunspots is relevant to the brig...
Solar magnetic activity exhibits a complex nonlinear behavior, but its dynamic process has not been ...
Complex network approaches have been recently developed as an alternative framework to study the sta...
Context. The study of solar activity over long time intervals using proxies. Aims. The peri...
Aims.We study the visibility of sunspots and its influence on observed values of sunspot region par...
Sunspots are the most important indicator of the magnetic activity on the solar surface during a cyc...
A collection of papers edited by four experts in the field, this book sets out to describe the way s...
We study the light curves of pulsating variable stars using a complex network approach to build visi...
The Sun's activity varies with time. The most obvious period is the one of 11 years between twominim...
Solar activity is characterized by complex dynamics superimposed onto an almost periodic, approximat...
Several methods to quantify the complexity of a time series have been proposed in the literature, wh...
Here, we compare the sunspot counts and the number of sunspot groups (SGs) with variations of total ...
International audienceAims: This paper investigates the rotation rate of solar activity from a globa...
We identify large sunspot nestlets (SN) mostly containing recurrent sunspot groups and investigate t...
<p><b>Aims:</b> We study the visibility of sunspots and its influence on observed ...
Context. How global faculae and network coverage relates to that of sunspots is relevant to the brig...