Construction and analysis of random networks with explosive percolation.
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Two Types of Discontinuous Percolation Transitions in Cluster Merging ProcessesMethod for estimating critical exponents in percolation processes with low sampling.Weakly explosive percolation in directed networks.A small change in neuronal network topology can induce explosive synchronization transition and activity propagation in the entire network.Discontinuous percolation transitions in epidemic processes, surface depinning in random media, and Hamiltonian random graphs.Growth dominates choice in network percolation.Formation mechanism and size features of multiple giant clusters in generic percolation processes.Finite-size scaling theory for explosive percolation transitions.Controlling percolation with limited resources.First-order phase transition in a majority-vote model with inertia.Correlated percolation and tricriticality.Crossover phenomena of percolation transition in evolution networks with hybrid attachment.Partial inertia induces additional phase transition in the majority vote model.Critical noise of majority-vote model on complex networks.Kinetics of aggregation with choice.Using explosive percolation in analysis of real-world networks.Solution of the explosive percolation quest: scaling functions and critical exponents.Degree-dependent network growth: from preferential attachment to explosive percolation.Critical exponents of the explosive percolation transition.Criticality and scaling behavior of percolation with multiple giant clusters under an Achlioptas process.Explosive synchronization transitions in complex neural networks.Transmission of packets on a hierarchical network: statistics and explosive percolation.Achlioptas processes are not always self-averaging.Explosive percolation on the Bethe lattice.Nonlocal product rules for percolation.Bohman-Frieze-Wormald model on the lattice, yielding a discontinuous percolation transition.Discontinuous percolation transitions in real physical systems.Explosive percolation is continuous.Explosive percolation with multiple giant components.Local cluster aggregation models of explosive percolation.Cluster aggregation model for discontinuous percolation transitions.Anomalous discontinuity at the percolation critical point of active gels.Continuity of the explosive percolation transition.Impact of single links in competitive percolationSolution of the explosive percolation quest. II. Infinite-order transition produced by the initial distributions of clusters
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Construction and analysis of random networks with explosive percolation.
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Construction and analysis of random networks with explosive percolation.
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Construction and analysis of random networks with explosive percolation.
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Construction and analysis of random networks with explosive percolation.
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Construction and analysis of random networks with explosive percolation.
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Adam S Landsberg
Eric J Friedman
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10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.103.255701
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