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January 01, 2005

Research, Papers and Publicity

Papers: Networks

(1) Structural Inference of Hierarchies in Networks

A. Clauset, C. Moore and M. E. J. Newman

to appear in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer (2006).

(2) Scale Invariance in Road Networks

V. Kalapala, V. Swanwalani, A. Clauset and C. Moore

Physical Review E 73, 026130 (2006).

(3) Finding local community structure in networks

A. Clauset

Physical Review E 72, 026132 (2005).

(4) On the Bias of Traceroute Sampling (or: Why almost every network looks like it has a power law)

D. Achlioptas, A. Clauset, D. Kempe and C. Moore

in Proceedings of ACM STOC 2005 (Baltimore, May 21-24).

(5) Accuracy and Scaling Phenomena in Internet Mapping

A. Clauset and C. Moore

Physical Review Letters 94, 018701 (2005).

(6) Finding community structure in very large networks

A. Clauset, M.E.J. Newman and C. Moore

Physical Review E 70, 066111 (2004).

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(7) How Do Networks Become Navigable?

A. Clauset and C. Moore

prepint (2003).

Papers: Statistics of Terrorism

(1) On the Frequency of Severe Terrorist Attacks

A. Clauset, M. Young and K. S. Gleditsch

To appear in Journal of Conflict Resolution 51 (2007).

Papers: Computational Chemistry

(1) Molecular modeling of mono- and bis-quaternary ammonium salts as ligands at the a4b2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtype using nonlinear techniques

J. T. Ayers, A. Clauset, J.D. Schmitt, L. P. Dwoskin and P. A. Crooks.

American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Journal 7(3): E678-85 (2005).

(2) Supervised Self-Organizing Maps in QSAR I: Robust behavior with underdetermined datasets

Y.D. Xiao, A. Clauset, R. Harris, E. Bayram, P. Santago II, and J.D. Schmitt.

J. Chemical Information and Modeling 46(6): 1749-1759 (2005).

(3) Genetic Algorithms and Self-Organizing Maps: A Powerful Combination for Modeling Complex QSAR and QSPR Problems

E. Bayram, P. Santago II, R. Harris, Y. Xiao, A. Clauset and J.D. Schmitt.

J. Computer-Aided Molecular Design 18 (7-9): 483-493 (2004).

Papers: Other

(1) Chaos You Can Play In

A. Clauset, N. Grigg, M.T. Lim, and E. Miller

Proceedings of the SFI CSSS (Santa Fe, August 2003)

Publicity

Mapping the Internet

SIAM News (June 2005)

Scale Invariance in Global Terrorism

PhysicsWeb (February 2005)

Nature News (February 2005)

Die Welt (March 2005, in German)

Nature News (July 2005)

The Economist (July 2005)

The Guardian (August 2005)

How Do Networks Become Navigable?

This paper appeared as part of the course packet for Jon Kleinberg's "Algorithms for Information Networks" course during Spring 2005 at Carnagie Mellon University.

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