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COMP 2006-10-17
11:00
Miyagi Tohoku University Efficient Algorithms for Airline problem
Ryuhei Uehara (JAIST)
It is known that the airlines in the real world form small-world network.
This fact implies that they are constructed w... [more]
COMP2006-34
pp.25-31
SANE 2006-04-11
16:00
Overseas Xidian Univ., Xi'an, China Localization on Small Body Surface by Radio Assistance
Tetsuo Yoshimitsu (ISAS/JAXA), Sayaka Higo (Univ. of Tokyo), Ichiro Nakatani (ISAS/JAXA) SANE2006-27
Precise localization is important for rover navigation on small planetary bodies such as asteroids and comets. In this p... [more] SANE2006-27
pp.145-149
NLP 2006-03-20
16:35
Tokyo Hosei Univ.(Ichigaya Campus) Network as a chaotic dynamical system
Syuji Miyazaki, Yasushi Nagashima, Kei Ejima (Kyoto Univ.)
A directed network such as the WWW can be represented by a transition matrix.
Comparing this matrix to a Frobenius-Per... [more]
NLP2005-149
pp.69-74
NLP 2006-01-24
11:05
Tokushima Shikoku Univ. On Global Optimization for Distance Geometry Problems
Ryoji Usui, Shinji Doi, Sadatoshi Kumagai (Osaka Univ.)
The distance geometry problem is the problem that we calculate the coordinates of atoms from the distance data between a... [more] NLP2005-100
pp.13-18
NLP 2006-01-24
16:35
Tokushima Shikoku Univ. Estimating Structures of Complex Networks Hidden in Nikkei 225 Stock Market
Tomoya Suzuki (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Tohru Ikeguchi (Saitama Univ.), Yoshihiko Horio (Tokyo Denki Univ.)
Real systems consist of many elements interacting each other,
and the feature of interaction is often complex.
To mode... [more]
NLP2005-122
pp.135-140
VLD, ICD, DC, IPSJ-SLDM 2005-12-02
13:30
Fukuoka Kitakyushu International Conference Center Examinations of Small-World and Scale-Free characteristics in logic circuits
Toshiaki Miyazaki (Univ. of Aizu)
Recently, it has been reported that many networks existing in both
natural and artificial things have the Small-World ... [more]
VLD2005-82 ICD2005-177 DC2005-59
pp.37-40
RECONF 2005-05-12
16:45
Kyoto Kyoto University Reducing the Delay by Using the Small-World Network Structure
Hisashi Tsukiashi, Masahiro Iida, Toshinori Sueyoshi (Kumamoto Univ.)
The logic density of FPGA has imploved rapidly. However, as for deep sub-micron processes, the wire delay accounts for a... [more] RECONF2005-12
pp.67-72
NS, IN 2005-03-04
13:30
Okinawa Okinawa Zanpa-misaki Royal P2P Network Design Method with Multi-layered Small World Topology
Takeshi Kuwabara, Takumi Miyoshi (Shibaura Inst. Tech.)
P2P application searches information by constructing a logical overlay network among peers. However, the current P2P ne... [more] NS2004-305 IN2004-305
pp.303-306
MBE 2004-11-15
10:25
Miyagi Tohoku Univ. Network structure-dependent dynamics of a biological neural network model
Shinya Sasaki, Norihiro Katayama, Akihiro Karashima, Mitsuyuki Nakao (Tohoku Univ.)
Gamma frequency (20-80 Hz) oscillation observed in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus has been suggested to be synchron... [more] MBE2004-53
pp.5-8
IA 2004-05-26
11:30
Fukushima Seiryouzan Club Analysis of IPv6 Autonomous System Network Topology
Kazuya Kumekawa, Toshihiko Kato, Shuichi Itoh (UEC)
Recent studies have shown that the Internet topologies exhibit power laws and small world properties.
Since the discov... [more]
IA2004-3
pp.13-18
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