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  1. Aggarwal, V., Feldmann, A., Gaertler, M., Gorke, R., Wagner, D., Analysis of Overlay-Underlay Topology Correlation using Visualization, Proceedings of the 5th IADIS International Conference  WWW/Internet Geometry, Murcia, Spain, 5-8 October 2006. Best Paper Award!
  2. Ausloos M. and  Lambiotte R., Drastic events make evolving networks, Eur. Phys. J. B, 57 (2007) 89 -  94
  3. Ausloos M. and A. García Cantú , Organizational and dynamical aspects of a small network with two distinct communities : Neo creationists vs. Evolution Defenders  
  4. Ausloos M. and Lambiotte R., Clusters or networks of economies? A macroeconomy study through GDP fluctuation correlations, Physica A 382 (2007) 16-21
  5. Ausloos M., A. García Cantú and F. Petroni,  Threshold model for Triggered (scientific and other) Avalanches on Networks
  6. Ausloos M., Lambiotte R., A. Scharnhorst, Hellsten I., Andrzej Pekalski networks of scientific interests with internal degrees of freedom through self-citation analysis,  Int. J. Mod. Phys. C 19 (2008) …. arXiv:0710.1800v1 [physics.soc-ph].
  7. Cugelman, B., Thelwall M., & Dawes P. (2007). Can brotherhood be sold like soap…Online? An online social marketing and advocacy pilot study. Persuasive 07 (Harvard, US) – to appear in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science journal.
  8. Cugelman, B., Thelwall, M., & Dawes, P. (2007). Online interaction and offline behavioural change-a research project ICS Postgraduate Conference: Communication Technologies of Empowerment, Leeds, 20 April 2007.
  9. Delling, D., Gaertler M., Wagner, D., Generating Significant Graph Clustering, Proceedings of the European Conference of Complex Systems, ECCS’06
  10. Fronczak A. and Fronczak P., “Networks with given two-point correlations: hidden correlations from degree correlations”, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. E, e-print: arxiv: cond-mat/0503069.
  11. Fronczak A. and Fronczak P., Biased random walks on complex networks: the role of local navigation rules, submitted for publication in Phys. Rev. E (arXiv: 0709.2231).
  12. Fronczak A., Fronczak P. and J.A. Holyst,  Thermodynamic forces, flows, and Onsager coefficients in complex networks, Phys. Rev. E 76, 061106 (2007).
  13. Fronczak A., Fronczak P., J.A. Hołyst, “Fluctuation-dissipation relations for complex networks”, Phys.Rev.E.73, 016108 (2006); e-print: arxiv: cond-mat/050904.
  14. Fronczak A., Fronczak P., J.A. Hołyst, “How to calculate the main characteristics of random uncorrelated networks”, AIP Conf. Proc. 776, 52 (2005); e-print: arxiv: cond-mat/0502663
  15. Fronczak P. and Fronczak A., Critical line in undirected Kauffman boolean networks - the role of percolation, accepted for publication in J. Phys. A (arXiv:0712.0882).
  16. Fronczak P., Fronczak A. and J.A. Holyst,  Kauffman Boolean model in undirected scale free networks, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. E (arXiv:0707.196376).
  17. Fronczak P., Fronczak A. and J.A. Hołyst, “Publish or perish: analysis of scientific productivity using maximum entropy principle and fluctuation-dissipation theorem”, submitted to Phys. Rev. E., e-print: arxiv:  physics/0606190.
  18. Fronczak P., Fronczak A., and J.A. Hołyst, “Self-organized criticality and co-evolution of network structure and dynamics”, Phys. Rev. E 73, 046117 (2006), e-print: arxiv:  cond-mat/0509043.
  19. Fronczak P., Fronczak A., and J.A. Holyst, Phase transitons in social networks, Eur. Phys. J. B 59, (2007), 133-139.
  20. Fronczak P., Fronczak A., J. A. Holyst, “Ferromagnetic fluid as a model of social impact”, Int. J. Mod. Phys. C, volume 17, Number 8, (2006), e-print: arxiv: physics/0603248.
  21. Gaertler, M., Görke, R., Wagner, D., Wagner, S., How to Cluster Evolving Graphs”, Proceedings of the European Conference of Complex Systems, ECCS’06.
  22. Hellsten I. & Lambiotte Renaud & Scharnhorst Andrea & Ausloos, Marcel: ”Self-citations, co-authorships and keywords: A new method for detecting scientists’ field mobility?” Scientometrics, June, 2006.
  23. Hellsten I. & Leydesdorff Loet & Wouters Paul (2006): ”Multiple Presents: How Search Engines Re-write the Past”, New Media & Society 8(6);
  24. Hellsten I. & Nerlich Brigitte (under review, 2007): ”Communicating Genetics and Genomics: The Politics and Ethics of Metaphorical Framing.” In: Bucchi, M. & Lewenstein, B. Eds. The Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology, Routledge, 2007. Chapter manuscript submitted in February 2006.
  25. Hellsten I. & Scharnhorst Andrea (2006) ”Triangulation of network metaphors”, Chapter manuscript for Complexity series, Springer. (forthcoming 2006).
  26. Hellsten I., Lambiotte R., A. Scharnhorst, and Ausloos M., Self-citations, co-authorships and keywords: A new method for detecting scientists’ field mobility?  Scientometrics 72 (2007) 469 -  486. 
  27. Hellsten, I.  Lambiotte R., A. Scharnhorst, Ausloos M. (2007): Self-citations networks as traces of scientific careers. In: Proceedings of the ISSI 2007, 11th International Conference of the International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics, CSIC, Madrid, Spain, June 25-27, 2007. Ed. by D. Torres-Salinas; H. Moed, Vol. 1, pp. 361-367 (Extended abstract, full paper Scientometrics)
  28. Hellsten, I., L. Leydesdorff  and P. Wouters (2006) "Multiple Presents: How Search Engines Re-write the Past", New Media & Society 8(6); 901-924.
  29. Hellsten, I., Lambiotte, R., Scharnhorst, A., Ausloos, M. (2006): "A journey through the landscape of physics and beyond". In: Irreversible Prozesse und Selbstorganisation. Ed. by Schimansky Geier, L., Malchow, H., and Poeschel, T., Logos Verlag Berlin, pp. 375-384
  30. Holyst J.A. et al, “Universal dependence of distances on nodes degrees in complex networks”, AIP Conf. Proc. 776, 69 (2005).
  31. Kujawski B., J. Holyst and G. J. Rodgers, “Growing Networks in Internet Discussion Groups and Forums”.
  32. Lambiotte R. and Ausloos M., “Collaborative tagging as a tripartite network”, Lect. Notes in Comp. Sc. 3993, 1114 (2006).
  33. Lambiotte R. and Ausloos M., “Drastic events between evolving networks”, submitted to Phys. Rev. E
  34. Lambiotte R. and Ausloos M., “Endo- vs. Exo-genous shocks and relaxation rates in book and music sales”, Physica A. 362, 485 (2006)
  35. Lambiotte R. and Ausloos M., “Modeling the evolution of coupled networks”, Proceedings of WCCS06.
  36. Lambiotte R. and Ausloos M., “N-body decomposition of bipartite networks”, Phys. Rev. E 72, 066117 (2005);
  37. Lambiotte R. and Ausloos M., “On the genre-fication of music: a percolation approach”, Eur Phys J B 50, 183 (2006);
  38. Lambiotte R. and Ausloos M., “Uncovering collective listening habits and music genres in bipartite networks”, Phys.Rev.E. 72, 066107 (2005);
  39. Lambiotte R. and Ausloos M., Growing network with j-redirection, Europhys. Lett. 77 (2007) 58002  (http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0612148, 35kb)  
  40. Lambiotte R. and S. Redner, Dynamics of Vacillating Voters, J.  Stat. Mech., (2007) L10001
  41. Lambiotte R.,  Ausloos M.,   M.  Thelwall, Word statistics in Blogs and RSS feeds: Towards  empirical evidence,  J. Informetrics 1 (2007) 277-286.
  42. Lambiotte R., Activity ageing in growing networks, J. of Stat.  Mech.: Theory and Experiment, (2007) P02020.
  43. Lambiotte R., Ausloos M., and J.A. Holyst, Majority model on a network with communities, Phys. Rev. E 75, 030101(R) (2007) 
  44. Lambiotte R., Ausloos M., Coexistence of opposite opinions in a network with communities, J. Stat. Mech. : Theor. Exp. (2007) P08026
  45. Lambiotte R., How does degree heterogeneity affect an order-disorder transitions?,  Europhys. Lett., 78 (2007) 68002.
  46. Lambiotte R., S. Thurner et R. Hanel, Unanimity Rule on  networks, Phys. Rev. E, 76 (2007) 046101.
  47. Leydesdorff L. & Hellsten I. (2005) ”Metaphors and Diaphors in Science Communication: Mapping the Case of Stem-Cell Research”, Science Communication 27(1): 64-99;
  48. Leydesdorff, L. and I.  Hellsten (2006) ”Measuring the meanings of words in contexts: automated analysis of ‘Monarch butterflies’, ‘Frankenfoods’ and ‘stem cells’”, Scientometrics 67(2): 231-258.
  49. M. Gaertler and D.Wagner. “A hybrid model for drawing dynamic and evolving Graphs”, Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Graph Drawing (GD’05), Lecture Notes in Computer Science;
  50. Prabowo R. and Thelwall M., (2006), “Generating overview timelines for major events in an RSS corpus”, Information Processing & Management.
  51. Prabowo R. and Thelwall M., “Evaluating feature selection methods for RSS feeds”. Information Processing & Management (Informetrics special issue), 42 (6), PP. 1491-1512; [compares information theoretic methods for identifying significant nouns and noun phrases in the corpus];
  52. Prabowo R., R, & Thelwall, M. (2008, to appear). Finding and tracking subjects in a debate over time, Journal of Informetrics.
  53. Prabowo, R., Thelwall, M. & Alexandrov, M. (2007). Generating overview timelines for major events in an RSS corpus, Journal of Informetrics, 1(2), 131-144.
  54. Rudy Prabowo, Mike Thelwall, Iina Hellsten and Andrea Scharnhorst (2007) Evolving debate in online communication: A graph analytical approach, Internet Research, Sep 17, 2007.
  55. Schank T. and D. Wagner, “Approximating clustering coefficient and transitivity”, Journal of Graph Algorithms and Applications, 9(2):265–275, 2005.
  56. Schank T. and D. Wagner, “Finding, counting and listing all triangles in large graphs, an experimental study”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3503;
  57. Scharnhorst A., Hellsten, I., Lambiotte, R., Ausloos, M. (2006): "A journey through the landscape of physics and beyond". In: Irreversible Prozesse und Selbstorganisation. Ed. by Schimansky Geier, L., Malchow H., and Poeschel, T., Logos Verlag Berlin.
  58. Suchecki K. and J.A. Holyst, First order phase transition in Ising model on two connected Barabasi-Albert networks.
  59. Thelwall M. & Hellsten, Iina (2006): “The BBC, Telegraph and Wikinews timelines of the London Attacks: A comparison with contemporary discussions.” Information Research;
  60. Thelwall M. and D. Stuart, (2005),  “Identifying emergent forms of crisis communication: Detection and comparison”, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, in press;
  61. Thelwall M. and E. Price, (2006b), “Language evolution and the spread of ideas: A procedure for identifying emergent hybrid word family members”, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology;
  62. Thelwall M. and Hellsten I., “The BBC, Telegraph and Wikinews timelines of the London Attacks: A comparison with contemporary discussions”, in press in Information Research.
  63. Thelwall M. and Prabowo R., (2005), “Identifying and characterising public science-related concerns from RSS feeds”, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology,;
  64. Thelwall M., (2006), “Bloggers during the London attacks: Top information sources and topics”. In Proceedings of the international World Wide Web (WWW2006) conference: workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem: Aggregation, Analysis and Dynamics, May 23, 2006, Edinburgh, UK
  65. Thelwall M., Prabowo R. and R. Fairclough, (2006). “Are raw RSS feeds suitable for broad issue scanning? A science concern case study”, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology;
  66. Thelwall, M. and Hellsten I. (2006) "The BBC, Daily Telegraph and Wikinews timelines of the terrorist attacks of 7th July 2006 in London: a comparison with contemporary discussions", Information Research12(1) paper 84 [Available at http://InformationR.net/ir/12-1/paper284.html]
  67. V.D. Blondel, J.-L. Guillaume, J.M. Hendrickx, C. de Kerchove and  Lambiotte R., Local Leaders in Random Networks, Phys. Rev. E., in  press (2008);
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