Difference between revisions of "User:Rob/Luciano da F. Costa"
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sure they would find your protein-protein interactions interesting. | sure they would find your protein-protein interactions interesting. | ||
| − | + | Then definetly complex networks are to be very interesting to | |
| − | + | you. I am including below an initial list of related publications | |
| − | + | of mine in areas which I believe are closer to your interests: | |
| − | + | http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/cond-mat/0312603 | |
| − | + | * proposes the use of complex networks as the means for | |
| − | + | modeling and simulating distributed/grid computing | |
| − | + | http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/physics/0601118 | |
| − | + | * presents a model of knowledge acquisition through random | |
| − | + | walks on complex networks | |
| − | + | http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/cond-mat/0505185 | |
| − | + | * a critical survey of several measurements which can | |
| − | + | be used in order to characterize complex networks | |
| − | + | http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/q-bio.MN/0504005 | |
| − | + | * proposes a gene network controled model for biological | |
| − | + | pattern formation under geometrical constraints | |
| − | + | http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/q-bio.MN/0503041 | |
| − | + | * a survey (concentrating on works of mine) about the | |
| − | + | issue of relating neuronal shape and function through | |
| − | + | connectivity | |
| − | + | http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/cond-mat/0501010 | |
| − | + | * suggests of model of complex network formation resulting | |
| − | + | from dynamical interactions between the states of the | |
| − | + | nodes | |
| − | + | http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/q-bio.TO/0412042 | |
| − | + | * shows that the channel structure of bones can be modeled | |
| − | + | as a complex network with specific topological properties | |
I personally would be interested in anything related to social | I personally would be interested in anything related to social | ||
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* I have done little work directly related to these interesting | * I have done little work directly related to these interesting | ||
| − | + | issues. I would suggest you have a look at: | |
| − | + | http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/physics/0505008 | |
| − | + | which describes a multilevel network for modeling and simulating | |
| − | + | socioeconomic relationships. | |
Revision as of 01:18, 14 June 2006
Our project seeks to build an organic model of computation where processing takes place in a distributed nodal computational space, much like RNA protein synthesis. Two of my collaborators are biologists who have specialised in bioinformatics and genomics. I'm sure they would find your protein-protein interactions interesting.
Then definetly complex networks are to be very interesting to you. I am including below an initial list of related publications of mine in areas which I believe are closer to your interests:
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/cond-mat/0312603
- proposes the use of complex networks as the means for
modeling and simulating distributed/grid computing
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/physics/0601118
- presents a model of knowledge acquisition through random
walks on complex networks
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/cond-mat/0505185
- a critical survey of several measurements which can
be used in order to characterize complex networks
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/q-bio.MN/0504005
- proposes a gene network controled model for biological
pattern formation under geometrical constraints
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/q-bio.MN/0503041
- a survey (concentrating on works of mine) about the
issue of relating neuronal shape and function through connectivity
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/cond-mat/0501010
- suggests of model of complex network formation resulting
from dynamical interactions between the states of the nodes
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/q-bio.TO/0412042
- shows that the channel structure of bones can be modeled
as a complex network with specific topological properties
I personally would be interested in anything related to social networks or machine interaction.
- I have done little work directly related to these interesting
issues. I would suggest you have a look at:
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/physics/0505008
which describes a multilevel network for modeling and simulating socioeconomic relationships.



