NETSCI 09 International Workshop and Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications

ISTITUTO VENETO SCIENZE LETTERE ED ARTI  June 29 July 3 2009

WORKSHOP PROGRAMME

 

 

 

 

MONDAY JUNE 29th

 

TUESDAY JUNE 30th

 

 

08.30 - 09.00

 

Registration /Welcome

 

 

09.00 - 10.00

 

An Introduction to Complex Networks

Alain BARRAT

 

Biological Networks

Anne-Claude GAVIN

10.00 - 11.00

 

 

11.00 - 11.20

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

COFFEE BREAK

11.20 - 12.20

 

An Introduction to Complex Networks

Alain BARRAT

 

Biological Networks

ANNE-Claude GAVIN

12.20 - 12.50

 

 

12.50 - 14.20

 

LUNCH

 

LUNCH

14.20 - 15.20

 

Economic models of  Networks

Matthew O. JACKSON

 

Social Networks and Human Nature
James FOWLER

15.20 - 16.20

 

 

16.20 - 16.40

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

COFEEE BREAK

16.40 - 17.40

 

Economic models of  Networks

Matthew O. JACKSON

 

Social Networks and Human Nature
James FOWLER

17.40 - 18.10

 

 

 

 

Evening

 

VISIT TO ST. MARK’S BASILICA

(English Guides)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NETSCI 09 International Workshop and Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications

ISTITUTO VENETO SCIENZE LETTERE ED ARTI  June 29 July 3 2009

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

 

 

 

 

WEDNESDAY JULY 1st

 

THURSDAY JULY 2nd

 

FRIDAY JULY 3rd

08.30 - 09.00

 

Registration & Opening

 

CHAIR: A Vespignani

 

CHAIR: HE Stanley

 

Switching Phenomena And Statistical Networks: A Case Study From The Stock Market

H. Eugene STANLEY

 

Multiscale networks and forecasting techno-social systems: Planning
for pandemic outbreaks in real time

Alessandro VESPIGNANI

 

 

CHAIR: V. Colizza

 

 

 

 

09.00 - 09.30

 

Percolation on correlated networks

José F. MENDES

 

Tba

Joshua LO SPINOSO

 

09.30 - 10.00

 

The entropy of network ensembles

Ginestra BIANCONI

 

Interaction networks in genetic and ecology

Amos MARITAN

 

Tracking dollars and disease: On the brink of real-time epidemic forecasts

Dirk BROCKMANN

 

10.00 - 10.20

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

10.20 - 12.00

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS 1

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS 3

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS 5

12.00 - 13.30

 

LUNCH

 

LUNCH

 

LUNCH

 

13.30 - 14.00

 

CHAIR: J Fowler

 

CHAIR: G Caldarelli

 

CHAIR: S Havlin

 

Explosive percolation & mixed phase transitions

Raissa D'SOUZA

 

Economic Networks: Micro and Macro Perspectives

Frank SCHWEITZER

 

Cooperation and Conflict in the Prisoner’s Dilemma and the Emergence of Norms

Dirk HELBING

 

14.00 - 14.30

 

Novel Percolation Models in Complex Networks

Shlomo HAVLIN

 

Modeling large social networks

Janos KERTESZ

 

The query-flow graph

Debora DONATO

14.30 - 15.00

 

Tba

Bruce WEST

 

Agents in a global Networks

Luciano PIETRONERO

 

Patterns in human-related systems

Kwang-Il GOH

15.00 - 15.20

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

COFFEE BREAK

 

15.20 - 17.05

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS 2

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS 4

 

PARALLEL SESSIONS 6

17.10 - 17.40

 

POSTER SESSION

 

POSTER SESSION

 

 

Tbc

A.-László BARABÁSI

17.40 - 18.10

 

POSTER SESSION

 

POSTER SESSION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EVENING

 

(20.00) SOCIAL DINNER

[dress code: formal]

 

(19.00) CONNECTED (MOVIE)

 

 

 

 

 

WEDNESDAY 1 July morning (Sessions 1-X)

 

Location

Sala del Portego

Giardino

Mezzanino

Caminetto

Chairman

 

A Chessa

A-C Gavin

A Barrat

Topic

SESSION 1-A

Theory and Environment

SESSION 1-B

Organization

SESSION 1-C

Biology

SESSION 1-D

Communication on networks

10.20-10.35

Yong-Yeol Ahn, James Bagrow and Sune Lehmann. Hierarchical Link Clustering in Complex Networks

Andrea Mario Lavezzi and Nicola Meccheri. Transitions Out of Unemployment: the Role of Social Networks' Topology and Firms' Recruitment Strategies

 

Mario Chavez, Miguel Valencia, Vito Latora and Jacques Martinerie. Functional modularity of spontaneous activities in normal and epileptic brain network

Rafael Brune, Christian Thiemann and Dirk Brockmann. Universality and the Lack of it in Multiscale Human Mobility Networks

10.35-10.50

Joel Tenenbaum, H. Eugene Stanley and Shlomo Havlin. Correlation Networks of Earthquakes

Carlos Lever. A model of political campaigns, advertising and lobbying over networks

 

Marcus Kaiser, Claus Hilgetag and Arjen van Ooyen.

No guidance needed: development of realistic spatial neural networks through competition and random growth

 

Juan Pablo Cárdenas, Mary Luz Mouronte, Luis Moyano, Maria Luisa Vargas and Rosa M. Benito. Complexity and Robustness in the Spanish Optical Telecommunication Network

10.50-11.05

Antonio Santiago, Juan Pablo Cárdenas, Ana María Tarquis, Juan Carlos Losada, Florentino Borondo and Rosa M. Benito. Heterogeneous complex network formalism. Application to porous structure of soils

Hyung Jun Park. Self-Organizition, Collaborative Regional Governance and Network

Jennifer Simonotto, Stephen Eglen, Marcus Kaiser, Christopher Adams and Evelyne Sernagor. Analysis of spontaneous activity patterns in developing retina: extracting and analyzing dynamical networks

David Hachen and Omar Lizardo. Correlates of Reciprocity in a Large-Scale Communication Network:  A Weighted Edge Approach

11.05-11.20

John Volpe. Sustainability and the myth of efficiency

 

Muhittin Mungan and Jose J. Ramasco. Who is keeping you in that community?

 

Petra E Vertes and Tom Duke. The Effect of Network Topology on Pattern Recognition in Neural Networks

R. Carvalho, L. Buzna, F. Bono, E. Gutierrez, W. Just, D. Arrowsmith. Robustness of Trans-European Gas Networks: The Hot Backbone

11.20-11.35

Sergey Dorogovtsev, Jose Mendes, Alexander Samukhin and Alexander Zyuzin. Organization and function of modular networks

Pietro Panzarasa and Bernard Kujawski. Cognitive similarity and patterns of communication: Network and content analysis of an online forum

 

Christian Darabos, Ferdinando Di Cunto, Marco Tomassini, Paolo Provero and Mario Giacobini. Generalized Boolean Networks with Topology Driven Dynamics

Cecile Cartozo and Paolo De Los Rios. Extended navigability of small world networks: exact results and new insights

11.35-11.50

Alan Taylor, Desmond Higham, Ernesto Estrada and Jonathan Crofts. Mapping Directed Networks

Carlo Gianelle and Giancarlo Ruffo. Discovering the network topology of labor mobility: structural determinants and directions for policy

 

Ying Fan and Zengru Di. Insight to the Express Transport Network

 

WEDNESDAY 1 July afternoon (Sessions 2-X)

 

Location

Sala del Portego

Giardino

Mezzanino

S. Vidal

Chairman

R Pastor-Satorras

G Bianconi

A Maritan

S.Uhlig

Topic

Indiana University

SESSION 2-A On Epidemics

SESSION 2-B

Theory

SESSION 2-C

Biology

SESSION 2-D

Co-organized with

SIMPLEX

15.20-15.35

Luis Enrique Correa da Rocha and Petter Holme. Assessing sexual networks of prostitution from a web community

Gergely Palla, Tamas Vicsek and Laszlo Lovasz. A General Graph Generator

Pedro Rafael Costa, Marcio Luis Acencio and Ney Lemke. Network topology-based prediction of morbid and druggable genes

Hao Hu, Steven Myers, Vittoria Colizza and Alessandro Vespignani. WiFi Networks and Malware Epidemiology

 

15.35-15.50

Stefan Wieland, Tomás Aquino and Ana Nunes. The Effect of SIS Dynamics with Contact Switching on Contact Network Topology

Mark Dickison, Roni Parshani, Gene Stanley, Reuven Cohen and Shlomo Havlin. Dynamic networks and directed percolation

A. V. Goltsev, F. V. de Abreu, S. N. Dorogovtsev and J. F. F. Mendes. Stochastic model of neural networks

Pu Wang, Marta González, César Hidalgo and Albert-László Barabási. Understanding the spreading patterns of mobile phone viruses

15.50-16.05

F. Natale, L. Savini, Diana Palma, P. Calistri, Armando Giovannini, L. Possenti, D. Zippo G. Fiore. Network based tools for tracing livestock movements for disease outbreaks

Massimo Ostilli and Jose' Fernando Mendes. Communication and correlation among communities

Sung-Guk Han, Su-Chan Park and Beom Jun Kim. Reentrant phase transition in a predator-prey model

Steve Uhlig and Almerima Jamakovic. On the trade-off between efficiency and robustness in communication networks

 

16.05-16.20

Matthew Vernon and Matt Keeling. Individual and network models of infectious diseases of cattle

I. McCulloh and J. Siskey. Network Topology Effects on Correlation between Centrality Measures

Phillip P. A. Staniczenko, Nick S. Jones and Felix Reed-Tsochas. Local trophic adaptation requires a new approach to ecological robustness and keystone species identification

Pan Hui, Nishanth Sastry, Steve Uhlig and Jon Crowcroft. LENS: LEveraging Network Science to Identify Malicious Users in Communication Networks

16.20-16.35

D. Bisanzio, L. Bertolotti, A. Mannelli, C. Ragagli, G. Amore, L. Tomassone, P. Provero and M. Giacobini. On the modelling of epidemic spreading in vector-host systems

Andrea Lancichinetti and Santo Fortunato. Benchmark graphs for community detection algorithms

V. Belcastro, L. Cutillo, F. Gregoretti, G. Oliva and D. di Bernardo. Untangling biological complexity: inference and analysis of a global network of gene-gene regulation in human cells

Alain Barrat, Ciro Cattuto, Vittoria Colizza, Jean-Francois Pinton, Wouter Van den Broeck and Alessandro Vespignani. High resolution dynamical mapping of social interactions with active RFID

16.35-16.50

Jose Marcelino and Marcus Kaiser. Controlling spreading: Improved strategies for airline, social, and neural networks by edge removal.

Renaud Lambiotte, Jean-Charles Delvenne and Mauricio Barahona. Laplacian Dynamics and Multiscale Modular Structure in Networks

 

Gareth Baxter and Marcus Frean. Mutation and Selection on Graphs  

 

Christian Thiemann, Daniel Grady and Dirk Brockmann. Tour de Sys: The Traveler's View of a Network

16.50-17.05

Tiziano Squartini and Diego Garlaschelli. Exact method for randomizing real networks

Nicola Perra, Vinko Zlatic, Alessandro Chessa, Claudio Conti, Debora Donato and Guido Caldarelli. Localization of the PageRank in the WWW as disordered potential problem

 

Andrea Apolloni, Karthik Channakeshava, Lisa Durbeck, Maleq Khan, Chris Kuhlman, Bryan Lewis and Samarth Swarup. Diffusion of Information Through Private Communication in  Realistic Social Networks

THURSDAY 2 July morning (Sessions 3-X)

 

Location

Sala del Portego

Giardino

Mezzanino

S. Vidal

Chairman

 

 

D Donato

J Kertesz

Topic

SESSION 3-A

Theory

SESSION 3-B

Economics

SESSION 3-C

Social

SESSION 3-D

Social

10.20-10.35

Alexander Samukhin, Sergey Dorogovtsev and Jose-Fernando Mendes. Spectral properties of uncorrelated random networks

Gal Oestreicher-Singer and Arun Sundararajan. The Visible Hand of Social Networks in Electronic Markets

James Bagrow. Non-traditional network visualization methods

Alexander Mehler. A Quantitative Graph Model of Social Ontologies

10.35-10.50

Karsten Steinhaeuser, Nitesh Chawla and Auroop Ganguly. Discovery of Climate Patterns with Complex Networks

Katherine Krumme. Social and Economic Dynamics in an Online Peer-to-Peer Lending Network

Stefan Hennemann. Measuring regional scientific knowledge flows – Contributions of spatial sub-units to the networking performance of metropolitan regions

Elka Korutcheva and Kostadin Koroutchev. Statistical Mechanics of Texts: Message Passing Approach

10.50-11.05

Sune Lehmann, Yong-Yeol Ahn and James P Bagrow. Link clustering using Partition Density

Cesar A. Hidalgo and Ricardo Hausmann. Economic Complexity and Economic Development

 

Gergely Palla, Illes Farkas, Peter Pollner, Imre Derenyi and Tamas Vicsek. Statistical features and self-similar properties of tagged networks

Y. Hayashi. Robust & efficient design of geographical networks according to a population density

11.05-11.20

Alexander Mehler, Matthias Dehmer and FRank Emmert-Streib. On Network Entropies : A Comparative Study

Sinan Aral, Lev Muchnik and Arun Sundararajan. Influence Dynamics in Large Complex Networks

Vinko Zlatic. Hypergraph topological quantities for tagged systems

 

Mason Porter. Community Structure in Online Collegiate Social Networks

11.20-11.35

Matti Peltomäki, Juha-Matti Koljonen, Mikko Alava and Olav Tirkkonen. Self-organized graph coloring.

Stefania Vitali, James Glattfelder and Stefano Battiston. The Network of Global Corporate Control

 

Gautier Krings and Francesco Calabrese. Micro- and macro-networks: how do groups of nodes interact?

Alejandro Morales Gallardo and Dirk Brockmann. Network-network duality - The impact of social network structures on metapopulation models for disease dynamics

11.35-11.50

Ian McCulloh, Joshua Lospinoso and Natalia Mendoza. Actor-Oriented Specification to Validate Simulation of Complex Networks

Stefano Battiston, Domenico Delli Gatti, Mauro Gallegati, Joseph Stiglitz and Bruce Greenwald. Liaisons Dangereuses: Increasing Connectivity, Risk Sharing, and Systemic Risk.

 

Haibo Hu and Xiaofan Wang. How people make friends in online social networking sites?–A microscopic perspective

 

Masashi Iwakami and Takayuki Ito. Analyzing Network Structure of Borrowers and Lenders in Social Lending

 

THURSDAY 2 July afternoon (Sessions 4-X)

 

Location

Sala del Portego

Giardino

Mezzanino

S. Vidal

Chairman

J F Mendes

R D’Souza

D Brockmann

L Pietronero

Topic

SESSION 4-A

Theory

SESSION 4-B

Percolation on Nets

Indiana University SESSION 4-C

On Epidemics

SESSION 4-D

Society

15.20-15.35

M. Ángeles Serrano. Rich-club vs rich-multipolarization phenomena in weighted networks

Eduardo Lopez. Limited path percolation pahse transition: How violently does a system get disconnected?

 

Hugues Bersini. Immunologists : The true pioneers of the « new »  science of complex networks

S. Arbesman and N. Christakis. Leadership Insularity: connectivity and insularity between central nodes in networks

15.35-15.50

J.J. Ramasco, T. Opsahl, P. Panzarasa and V. Colizza. Prominence and control: The weighted rich-club effect

Elizabeth Leicht and Raissa D'Souza. Percolation on interacting networks

Eiko Yoneki and Jon Crowcroft. GIS: Geographical Information Cascade in Online Social Networks

 

Olga Pustylnikov and Kirill Medvedev. Information Flow in Morphological Derivation Networks

15.50-16.05

Karen Shoop and Raul Mondragon. One size fits all? Evaluating null models for academic networks

Soon-Hyung Yook and Yup Kim. Percolation transition of the synchronized cluster on complex networks

G. Zschaler, A. Mora T. Gross. Dynamics of a SIRS epidemic model on an adaptive network

Takashi Iba and Satoshi Itoh. Sequential Collaboration Network of Open Collaboration

16.05-16.20

V. Zlatić, G. Caldarelli Randomization Procedure and Rich Club coefficient

Jun Wu, Yuejin Tan and Hongzhong Deng. Model for Invulnerability of Complex Networks with Incomplete Information based on Unequal Probability Sampling

B. Goncalves, M. Ajelli, D. Balcan, V. Colizza, H. Hu, Jose J. Ramasco, S. Merler and A. Vespignani. Comparing large-scale computational approaches to epidemic modeling: Agent based versus structured metapopulation models.

Maximilian Schich. Evaluating Cultural Heritage Databases Using Degree Matrices

16.20-16.35

Ernesto Estrada and Naomichi Hatano. From Networks to Hypernetworks

Jun Wu, Yuejin Tan and Mauricio Barahona. Robustness of Regular Graphs Based on Natural Connectivity

 

D. Balcan, V. Colizza, B. Goncalves, H. Hu, J. Ramasco and A. Vespignani. Multiscale mobility networks and the large scale spreading of infectious diseases

F. Lombardo, Isabella Daidone Museum Network as a Complex Web

16.35-16.50

D. Garlaschelli, T. Squartini and M. Loffredo. Generalized Bose-Fermi statistics & structural correlations in weighted nets

Sergey Melnik and James Gleeson. Analytical results for bond percolation on clustered random networks

K. Robinson, T. Cohen and C. Colijn. Infection Subgraphs of Dynamic Sexual Contact Networks

 

16.50-17.05

Pietro De Lellis, Mario di Bernardo and Francesco Garofalo. Consensus and Synchronization of Complex Networks: theory and applications

Jun Wu, Yuejin Tan and Mauricio Barahona. Robustness of Random Graphs Based on Natural Connectivity

S. Merler and M. Ajelli. Factors affecting the spread of an epidemic in Europe: population heterogeneity and human mobility

 

 

FRIDAY 3 July morning (Sessions 5-X)

 

Location

Sala del Portego

Giardino

Mezzanino

S. Vidal

Chairman

K-I Goh

 

F Schweitzer

V Colizza

Topic

SESSION 5-A

Biology & Health

SESSION 5-B

Organization

SESSION 5-C

Economics & Society

SESSION 5-D

Mobility & Infrastructures

10.20-10.35

Guillaume Chelius, Antoine Fraboulet, Eric Fleury and Jean-Christophe Lucet. A wireless sensor network to measure the health care workers exposure to tuberculosis

Francesca Odella. Dimensions of Confidentiality in Group Communication: a Network Perspective

Vasco M. Carvalho. Structure and Change in U.S. Commodity Networks

Adolfo Paolo Masucci, Duncan Smith, Andrew Crooks and Michael Batty. Random planar graphs and the London street network

10.35-10.50

Natali Gulbahce and Albert-Laszlo Barabasi. Viral Disease Networks

Cristina Martelli and Stefania Rodella. Networking administrative data(bases): a common good for public memory, a public policy for transparency and democracy

Fabrizio Lillo, Rosario N. Mantegna, Jyrki Piilo and Michele Tumminello. Network of investors acting in a financial market

Rae Zimmerman. Applying Network Theory to Urban Infrastructure

10.50-11.05

Francesco Iorio, Roberta Bosotti, Antonella Isacchi, Emanuela Scacheri and Diego di Bernardo. DRUG NETWORKS: A network approach to study drugs and their mode of action

Ken Suzuki. Proposing a New Currency System Using Network of Transactions

 

Floriana Gargiulo. The diffusion of innovative ideas in dynamical scenarios

Daniele De Martino. Congestion phenomena on complex networks

11.05-11.20

César Hidalgo, Nicholas Blumm, Albert-László Barabási and Nicholas Christakis. The Phenotypic Disease Network

Jason Boorn, Debra Goldberg. I'm Like You, Just Not in That Way: Trust Networks to Improve Collaborative Filtering

Eocman Lee, Jeho Lee, Jiwhan Lee and Dan Braha. Emergent Properties of Learning Dynamics on Hierarchical Networks

Giovanni Petri, Henrik J. Jensen and John W. Polak. Congestion and information in traffic networks: dynamical percolation?

11.20-11.35

Sebastian Ahnert, Thomas Fink, Andrei Zinovyev. Growth model for regulatory networks predicts lower bound on non-coding DNA in eukaryotes

Michela Ferron, Paolo Massa and Francesca Odella. Supporting Collaborative Networks in Organizational Settings using an Enterprise 2.0 platform

 

Gerd Zschaler and Thilo Gross. "Rich stays rich" and full cooperation in the snowdrift game on an adaptive network

Gautier Krings, Francesco Calabrese, Carlo Ratti and Vincent Blondel. Gravity model in inter-city communication network

11.35-11.50

Andrzej Nowak, Wieslaw Bartkowski and Robin Vallacher. Dynamics of evaluation in the construction of shared reality

Di Zengru and Ying Fan. Scaling Properties in Spatial Networks and its Effects on Topology and Traffic Dynamics

K. Rakocy, J. Zajac and A. Nowak. Modelling epidemic diffusion considering change in behaviour. The case study of Poland

 

Di Zengru and Ying Fan. Scaling Properties in Spatial Networks and its Effects on Topology and Traffic Dynamics

 

FRIDAY 3 July afternoon (Sessions 6-X)

 

Location

Sala del Portego

Giardino

Mezzanino

S. Vidal

Chairman

D Garlaschelli

M. Santarelli

A Chessa

JJ Ramasco

Topic

SESSION 6-A

Dynamics

SESSION 6-B

COMPANIES MEET ACADEMIA

SESSION 6-C

Theory

SESSION 6-D

Mobility & Infrastructures

15.20-15.35

Jean-Jacques Slotine. STRUCTURAL PRINCIPLES FOR DYNAMICAL NETWORKS

Di MICHELE (ENEL) TBA

Byungjoon Min, Kwang-Il Goh and In-Mook Kim. Waiting time dynamics of priority-queue networks

Andrea Baronchelli, Michele Catanzaro and Romualdo Pastor-Satorras. Random Walks On Complex Trees

15.35-15.50

C.-K. Yun, N. Masuda, C. Choi and Byungnam Kahng. Aggregation and condensation of dynamic clusters on complex networks

Romualdo Pastor-Satorras, Isabel Corominas and M. Carmen Miguel. Percolation analysis of force networks in anisotropic granular matter

Andrea Gabrielli and Guido Caldarelli. Invasion percolation on a tree and queueing models

15.50-16.05

Thomas Gorochowski. Dynamics of evolving complex networks

Simone FEDELI (Mx Group)

Ingo Scholtes Breathing Life into Networks: Harnessing Complexity in Massive-Scale Networked Computing

Vincent David and Dirk Brockmann. Spatial scale in human mobility networks - What can we learn from renormalization?

16.05-16.20

Daqing Li and Shlomo Havlin. Overlapping Synchronization

 

Thomas Fink Exact solution of the critical Kauffman model with connectivity one

Dashun Wang, Cesar Hidalgo, James Bagrow and Albert-Laszlo Barabasi. Social Mobility, of the Network Kind

16.20-16.35

Romualdo Pastor-Satorras and Andrea Baronchelli. Effects of mobility on ordering dynamics

 

Marian Boguna. From lattices to small-worlds and back again or how we got rid of the Euclidean geometry to fall into the hyperbolic plane

ROUND TABLE

16.35-16.50

Fabio Caccioli and Luca Dall'Asta. Non-equilibrium mean-field theories on scale-free networks

 

Anthony Johnson and Marc Anthony Johnson. Longitudinal Analysis of a Chess Match

ROUND TABLE

16.50-17.05

Matteo Cavaliere, Attila Csikász-Nagy, Tarcisio Fedrizzi and Ferenc Jordán. Games generating networks

 

Bin Liu, Ton Coolen, Xiaoyue Wu and Hongzhong Deng. Robustness of semi-directed networks

ROUND TABLE

 

POSTERS

Networks in Biology

1)      Sumeet Agarwal, Nick Jones, Charlotte Deane and Mason Porter. Node and link roles in protein interaction networks

2)       Mônica G. Campiteli, Frederico Soriani and Gustavo H. Goldman. The role of the gene

ATM (Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated) in the co-expression network of the model organism Aspergillus nidulans.

3)      Wojciech Borkowski. How Food Networks Emerge From A Multispecies Predator-Prey Microsimulation?

4)      Vera Pancaldi and Jürg Bähler. Prediction of fission yeast protein-protein interactions based on gene and protein information

5)      Detlef Holstein, F. V. de Abreu, S. N. Dorogovtsev, J. F. F. Mendes and A. V. Goltsev. Simulations of stochastic dynamics of a neural network model

6)    Xin Lu, L. Bengtsson, Tom Britton, M. Camitz, Beom Jun Kim, Anna Thorson and Fredrik Liljeros. Evaluating efficiency of Respondent-driven sampling on a gay men web community

Networks in Health, Society, and Environment

1)      Stefan Wieland. Equilibrium topologies of adaptive contact networks with SIS dynamics

2)      Mariko Hanabusa and Takashi Iba. Analysis on Collaboration Data of Voice Actors in Anime

3)      Jin S. Kim, Byungnam Kahng and Doochul Kim. Power laws and network representation of the seismic records in Sichuan

4)      Danica Vukadinovic Greetham, Abhijit Sengupta and Juliette Richetin. Simulating Social Networks Influences on Physical Activity Behaviour

5)      Satoshi Itoh, Takaichi Ito, Kenji Kumasaka and Takashi Iba. Analyzing Collaboration Network of Editors in Japanese Wikipedia

6)      Nicola Perra, Giancarlo Cappellini, Alessandro Chessa, Luigi Minerba and Gianni Mula. A Data Mining Approach to Health Organization Problems

7)      Joao Oliveira and Alexei Vazquez. Impact of interactions on human dynamics

8)    Hyun Keun Lee, P. Holme, Fredrik Liljeros and B. Jun Kim. An effective master equation for susceptible-infected-susceptible model

Information Networks and Infrastructures

1)      Dario Ghersi and Maurizio Filippone. An efficiency analysis of the U.S. airport network

2)      Graham Williamson, Davide Cellai, Simon Dobson and Paddy Nixon. Data dissemination on human proximity networks

3)    Dale Hunscher. Utilizing Network Visualization to Assess the Quality of Online Consumer Health Search

Networks in Organization & Communication

1)      Michela Rancan. Social Networks in the Mutual Fund Industry

2)      Ben Collingsworth and Ronaldo Menezes. Temporal Email Network Analysis as an Early Indicator of Organizational Tension

3)      Mary Luz Mouronte, Juan Pablo Cárdenas, Antonio Santiago, Victor Feliu and Rosa M. Benito. Modelling Spanish Optical Transport Networks

4)      Arnab Chatterjee. Kinetic models for wealth exchange on directed networks

Network theory: methods, models, visualizations

1)      Brian Karrer and M.E.J. Newman. Random acyclic graphs

2)      Yeo-Kwang Yun, Sung-Min Lee, Soon-Hyung Yook and Yup Kim. Effect of degree correlation to the statistical properties of sampled networks

3)      Sang-Woo Kim and Jae Dong Noh. Non-equilibrium phase transition in network model

4)      Marco Frassoni, Maurizio Napolitano and Davide Setti. Taolin, the open source Enterprise 2.0 web desktop

5)      Kathryn Cooper and Mauricio Barahona. Role Similarity Clustering on Directed Networks

6)       Adam Hackett, Sergey Melnik and James Gleeson. The role of high degree nodes in global cascades on random networks: an analytical approach

7)       H. Guclu and Murat Yuksel. Dynamic Limited Scale-Free Models for Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Networks