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Published November 11, 2009 An analysis of the citation network leads to an alternative way to quantitatively assess the impact of a scientist’s work. |
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Published August 3, 2009 A different way of modeling networks allows an exact derivation of their properties. |
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Published July 27, 2009 Interdisciplinary Physics Nonlinear Dynamics Can physicists still learn anything about molecular motion from the classical pendulum? |
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Published June 29, 2009 A comparison between two social groups—urban gangs and the virtual “guilds” found in online role-playing games—suggests that they tend to follow similar patterns in how they form. |
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Published June 25, 2009 Misconceptions about “force” and “motion” are often rooted in everyday experiences. Understanding this link may help teachers better communicate with physics students. |
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Published February 9, 2009 Images of the craters that form in underwater sand piles as air is forced to flow from beneath lead to a quantitative model of granular flow. |
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Published February 9, 2009 The development of an accurate density functional method that scales linearly with system size will enable the study of large ensembles of atoms. |
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Published October 6, 2008 Interdisciplinary Physics Statistical Mechanics How the structural organization of a network evolves as it is observed on larger and larger scales remains an open question. Now, a general and systematic approach to answer this question may be in sight. |
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Published September 15, 2008 Calculus, group theory, and other mathematical tools are indispensable for understanding physics. Now the tables may be turned in a new approach toward solving a long-standing problem in mathematics. |
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Published September 2, 2008 Biological Physics Interdisciplinary Physics Given that vaccine supplies are often limited, a quantitative understanding of how the number and frequency of vaccinations can affect the growth rate of disease would be useful. Physicists show that even a small number of randomly vaccinated individuals can exponentially increase the extinction rate of a disease. |
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Published August 11, 2008 Interdisciplinary Physics Nonlinear Dynamics Acoustic vortices that interact in a nonlinear medium may be one route to a new kind of robust arithmetic computation. |