Tamas Kiss

Solving Grid interoperability between 2 nd and 3 rd generation Grids by the integrated P-GRADE/GEMLCA portal (2009)

Tamas Kiss, Peter Kacsuk, Gabor Terstyanszky, Thierry Delaitre, Gabor Kecskemeti, Stephen Winter

Grid interoperability has recently become a major issue at Grid forums. Most of the current ideas try to solve the problem at the middleware level where unfortunately too many components (information...

Recurrence of biased quantum walks on a line (2009)

Stefanak, Martin, Kiss, Tamas, Jex, Igor

The Polya number of a classical random walk on a regular lattice is known to depend solely on the dimension of the lattice. For one and two dimensions it equals one, meaning unit probability to...

Legacy Code Support for Commercial Production Grids (2009)

Gabor Terstyanszky, Tamas Kiss, Peter Kacsuk, Thierry Delaitre, Gabor Kecskemeti, Stephen Winter

Currently several production Grids offer their resources for academic communities. Access to these Grids is free but restricted to academic users. As so, the Grids offer only basic quality of service...

Recurrence properties of unbiased coined quantum walks on infinite $d$-dimensional lattices (2008)

Stefanak, Martin, Kiss, Tamas, Jex, Igor

The P\'olya number characterizes the recurrence of a random walk. We apply the generalization of this concept to quantum walks [M. \v{S}tefa\v{n}\'ak, I. Jex and T. Kiss, Phys. Rev. Lett....

Security mechanisms for legacy code applications in GT3 environment. (2008)

Gabor Terstyanszky, Thierry Delaitre, Ariel Goyeneche, Tamas Kiss, K. Sajadah, Stephen Winter, ...

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Integration of GEMLCA and the P-GRADE portal. (2008)

Tamas Kiss, Gergely Sipos, Peter Kacsuk, K. Karoczkai, Thierry Delaitre, T. Kiss, ...

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From systems biology to dynamical neuropharmacology: proposal for a new methodology (2006)

Erdi, Peter, Kiss, Tamas, Toth, Janos, Ujfalussy, Balazs, Zalanyi, Laszlo

The concepts and methods of Systems Biology are being extended to neuropharmacology, to test and design drugs against neurological and psychiatric disorders. Computational modeling by integrating...

Towards a classification of wave catastrophes (2003)

Kiss, Tamas, Leonhardt, Ulf

Wave catastrophes are characterized by logarithmic phase singularities. Examples are light at the horizon of a black hole, sound in transsonic fluids, waves in accelerated frames, light in singular...

Properties of a random attachment growing network (2003)

Zalanyi, Laszlo, Csardi, Gabor, Kiss, Tamas, Lengyel, Mate, Warner, Rebecca, Tobochnik, Jan, ...

In this study we introduce and analyze the statistical structural properties of a model of growing networks which may be relevant to social networks. At each step a new node is added which selects...

Chelating Tendencies of Bioactive Aminophosphonates (1994)

Tamas Kiss, István Lázár, Pawel Kafarski

The metal-binding abilities of a wide variety of bioactive aminophosphonates, from the simple aminoethanephosphonic acids to the rather large macrocyclic polyaza derivatives, are discussed with...

Chelating Tendencies of Bioactive Aminophosphonates

Kiss, Tamas, Lázár, István, Kafarski, Pawel

The metal-binding abilities of a wide variety of bioactive aminophosphonates, from the simple aminoethanephosphonic acids to the rather large macrocyclic polyaza derivatives, are discussed with...

Technical Integration of Hippocampus, Basal Ganglia and Physical Models for Spatial Navigation

Fox, Charles, Humphries, Mark, Mitchinson, Ben, Kiss, Tamas, Somogyvari, Zoltan, Prescott, Tony

Computational neuroscience is increasingly moving beyond modeling individual neurons or neural systems to consider the integration of multiple models, often constructed by different research groups....