Cesar A. Hidalgo

The Building Blocks of Economic Complexity (2009)

Hidalgo, Cesar A., Hausmann, Ricardo

For Adam Smith, wealth was related to the division of labor. As people and firms specialize in different activities, economic efficiency increases, suggesting that development is associated with an...

A dynamic network approach for the study of human phenotypes (2009)

Hidalgo, Cesar A., Blumm, Nicholas, Barabasi, Albert-Laszlo, Christakis, Nicholas

The use of networks to integrate different genetic, proteomic, and metabolic datasets has been proposed as a viable path toward elucidating the origins of specific diseases. Here we introduce a new...

The Dynamics of a Mobile Phone Network (2009)

Cesar A. Hidalgo, C. Rodriguez-sickert

The empirical study of network dynamics has been limited by the lack of longitudinal data. Here we introduce a quantitative indicator of link persistence to explore the correlations between the...

The Dynamics of a Mobile Phone Network (2007)

Hidalgo, Cesar A., Rodriguez-Sickert, C.

The empirical study of network dynamics has been limited by the lack of longitudinal data. Here we introduce a quantitative indicator of link persistence to explore the correlations between the...

Transcription factor modularity in a gene-centered C. elegans core neuronal protein-DNA interaction network (2007)

Vermeirssen, Vanessa, Barrasa, M. Inmaculada, Hidalgo, Cesar A., Babon, Jenny Aurielle B., Sequerra, Reynaldo, Doucette-Stamm, Lynn, ...

Transcription regulatory networks play a pivotal role in the development, function, and pathology of metazoan organisms. Such networks are comprised of protein-DNA interactions between transcription...

Stationary States of a Random Copying Mechanism over a Complex Networks (2004)

Hidalgo, Cesar A., Claro, Francisco, Marquet, Pablo A.

An analytical approach to network dynamics is used to show that when agents copy their state randomly the network arrives to a stationary status in which the distribution of states is independent of...

The Building Blocks of Economic Complexity

Cesar A. Hidalgo, Ricardo Hausmann

For Adam Smith, wealth was related to the division of labor. As people and firms specialize in different activities, economic efficiency increases, suggesting that development is associated with an...