The Network of Subject Co-Popularity in Classical Archaeology (2008)
Schich, Maximilian, Hidalgo, César, Lehmann, Sune, Park, Juyong
Im vorliegenden Aufsatz kartieren wir komplexe Netzwerkeigenschaften der Archäologischen Bibliographie. Insbesondere beleuchten wir die allgemeine Struktur thematischer Unterteilungen sowie...
The Social Network of Contemporary Popular Musicians (2006)
Park, Juyong, Celma, Oscar, Koppenberger, Markus, Cano, Pedro, Buldú, Javier M.
In this paper we analyze two social network datasets of contemporary musicians constructed from allmusic.com (AMG), a music and artists' information database: one is the collaboration network in...
On Minimum Violations Ranking in Paired Comparisons (2005)
Ranking a set of objects from the most dominant one to the least, based on the results of paired comparisons, proves to be useful in many contexts. Using the rankings of teams or individuals players...
A network-based ranking system for US college football (2005)
Park, Juyong, Newman, M. E. J.
American college football faces a conflict created by the desire to stage national championship games between the best teams of a season when there is no conventional play-off system for deciding...
A network-based ranking system for American college football (2005)
Park, Juyong, Newman, M. E. J.
American college football faces a conflict created by the desire to stage national championship games between the best teams of a season when there is no conventional playoff system to decide which...
Solution for the properties of a clustered network (2004)
Park, Juyong, Newman, M. E. J.
We study Strauss's model of a network with clustering and present an analytic mean-field solution which is exact in the limit of large network size. Previous computer simulations have revealed a...
The statistical mechanics of networks (2004)
Park, Juyong, Newman, M. E. J.
We study the family of network models derived by requiring the expected properties of a graph ensemble to match a given set of measurements of a real-world network, while maximizing the entropy of...
Solution of the 2-star model of a network (2004)
Park, Juyong, Newman, M. E. J.
The p-star model or exponential random graph is among the oldest and best-known of network models. Here we give an analytic solution for the particular case of the 2-star model, which is one of the...
Why social networks are different from other types of networks (2003)
Newman, M. E. J., Park, Juyong
We argue that social networks differ from most other types of networks, including technological and biological networks, in two important ways. First, they have non-trivial clustering or network...
Entropically-Stabilized Self-Compactification in Model Colloidal Systems (2003)
Park, Juyong, Tkachenko, Alexei V.
We discuss the phenomenon of spontaneous self-compactification in a model colloidal system, proposed in a recent work on DNA-mediated self-assembly. We focus on the effect of thermal fluctuations on...
The origin of degree correlations in the Internet and other networks (2003)
Park, Juyong, Newman, M. E. J.
It has been argued that the observed anticorrelation between the degrees of adjacent vertices in the network representation of the Internet has its origin in the restriction that no two vertices have...
Distribution of node characteristics in complex networks
Park, Juyong, Barabási, Albert-László
Our enhanced ability to map the structure of various complex networks is increasingly accompanied by the possibility of independently identifying the functional characteristics of each node. Although...
The impact of cellular networks on disease comorbidity
Park, Juyong, Lee, Deok-Sun, Christakis, Nicholas A, Barabási, Albert-László
The impact of disease-causing defects is often not limited to the products of a mutated gene but, thanks to interactions between the molecular components, may also affect other cellular functions,...