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Jan15-18
Program
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Networks @ TLVWelcome to NetSci-X 2017 at the hub of innovation - Tel-Aviv. Network Science continues to engage us as an emerging field of fresh science, constantly crossing boundaries and exploring new frontiers. Its creative and non-conformal nature naturally blends with the unique Tel-Aviv atmosphere, ranked as one of the most open, vibrant and innovative modern cities world-wide. A city that not only never sleeps, but also constantly reinvents itself during its waking hours. As chairs we were excited to see the level of interest of the community in NetSci-X 2017, leading to this diverse, rich and multi-disciplinary program. With Start-ups, Science and Academia being almost synonymous with the essence of Israel, we are glad to see the growing interest of Israeli academia in Network Science. Both Bar-Ilan and Tel-Aviv Universities, the hosts of NetSci-X 2017, have placed Network and Data Science at the core of their research interests, taking this conference as a unique opportunity to strengthen their ties with the international Network Science community.We wish you a great stay in Tel-Aviv and a fruitful meeting here at NetSci-X 2017.
Please be in touch,Dr. Erez Shmueli, Dr. Baruch BarzelNetSci-X 2017 Chairs
We wish to also thank our program chairs:
Chairs of academic track:Dr. Osnat (Ossi) Mokryn, Haifa University, IsraelDr. Philipp Hövel, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Chair of proceedings track:Dr. Rami Puzis, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Chair of industry track:Dr. Tal Koren, Verint, Israel
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School - Dynamics on and of complex networks Porter hall, Tel-Aviv University
Jan 15, 201709:30 - 09:45 Gathering and refreshments09:45 - 10:00 Opening remarks
Dr. Erez Shmueli, NetSci-X 2017 General Chair, Tel-Aviv UniversityTel-Aviv UniversityProf. Yossi Rosenwaks, Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Tel-Aviv UniversityTel-Aviv University
10:00 - 11:30 Paths for infections in temporal networksProf. Hartmut Lentz, Friedrich Loeffler Institute, GermanyUsing infectious disease modeling for contact network assessmentsDr. Dan Yamin, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
11:30 - 12:00 Break12:00 - 12:45 Promoting behavioral change: on friendship, social pressure and timing
Dr. Erez Shmueli, Tel-Aviv University, Israel12:45 - 13:00 Welcoming address:
Prof. Joseph Klafter, President, Tel-Aviv University Prof. Yaron Oz, Rector, Tel-Aviv University
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch14:00 - 15:30 A perturbative theory of network dynamics
Dr. Baruch Barzel, Bar-Ilan University, IsraelTaming complexity: controlling networksProf. Albert-László Barabási, Northeastern University, USA
15:30 - 15:45 Break15:45 - 16:30 Social physics
Prof. Alex "Sandy" Pentland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA16:30 - 16:45 Closing notes
NetSci-X 2017 Program overviewHilton Tel-Aviv
Jan 16, 20178:45 - 9:30 Gathering and refreshments09:30 -10:00 Opening remarks:
Dr. Baruch Barzel, NetSci-X 2017 General Chair, Bar-Ilan University Dr. Erez Shmueli, NetSci-X 2017 General Chair, Tel-Aviv University Mr. Francesco M. Talò, Ambassador of Italy to IsraelProf. Miriam Faust, Rector, Bar-Ilan University
10:00 - 11:30 Chair: Prof. Mina TeicherDynamics of collective intelligenceProf. Alex "Sandy" Pentland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USACascading failures and recovery in networks of networksProf. Shlomo Havlin, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
11:30 - 12:00 Break12:00 - 13:30 Parallel sessions
1.1: Networks in finance and economics | Erdős-Rényi hall1.2: Epidemics and spreading processes | Six-Degrees hall1.3: Network models and analysis | Scale-Free hall1.4: Special session: Cyber challenges in a connected world | Small-World hall
13:30 - 15:00 Lunch and poster session15:00 - 16:30 Parallel sessions
1.5: Brain and neuronal networks | Small-World hall1.6: Epidemics and spreading processes | Scale-Free hall1.7: Mobility | Six-Degrees hall1.8: Social and political networks | Erdős-Rényi hall
16:30 - 17:00 Break17:00 - 23:00 The Tower of David spectacle
A night excursion to Jerusalem
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Jan 17, 201708:30 - 09:15 Gathering and refreshments09:15 - 09:30 Opening remarks:
Dr. Baruch Barzel, NetSci-X 2017 General Chair, Bar-Ilan University Dr. Erez Shmueli, NetSci-X 2017 General Chair, Tel-Aviv UniversityDr. Fadil Salih, Ministry of Science, Israel
09:30 - 11:00 Chair: Prof. Jeff JohnsonMemes in networksProf. Lada Adamic, Facebook, USASynchronization dynamics in living neuronal networks Prof. Elisha Moses, Weizmann Institute of Science, IsraelSynthesizing ecology with ecological networksProf. Neo Martinez, University of Arizona, USA
11:00 - 11:30 Break11:30 - 13:00 Parallel sessions
2.1 Social and political networks | Six-Degrees hall2.2 Epidemics and spreading processes | Erdős-Rényi hall2.3 Network models and analysis | Scale-Free hall2.4 Special session: Connected countries - Italian Israeli roundtable on network science I | Small-World hall
13:00 - 14:30 Lunch and poster session14:30 - 16:00 Parallel sessions
2.5 Special session: Connected countries - Italian Israeli roundtable on network science II | Small-World hall2.6 Biological networks | Six-Degrees hall 2.7 Network dynamics and synchronization | Scale-Free hall2.8 Network models and analysis | Erdős-Rényi hall
16:00 - 16:30 Break16:30 - 18:00 Chair: Dr. Jan Nagler
Networks of jammed particles: why mean field theories in infinite dimensions predict correctlyProf. Itamar Procaccia, Weizmann Institute of Science, IsraelExplosive synchronization of networked dynamical systemsProf. Stefano Boccaletti, CNR - Institute of Complex Systems, ItalyThe deep learning revolution in practiceDr. Eli David, CTO, Deep Instinct, Israel
19:30 - 22:00 Gala dinner, Lawrence, JaffaMr. Andor Nagy, Hungarian Ambassador to IsraelScience of successProf. Albert-László Barabási, Northeastern University, USA
Jan 18, 20178:45 - 9:30 Gathering and refreshments09:30 - 11:00 Parallel sessions
3.1 Biological networks | Small-World hall3.2 Networks in finance and political networks | Erdős-Rényi hall3.3 Network models and social media | Six-Degrees hall3.4 Graphs and deep learning | Scale-Free hall
11:00 - 11:30 Break11:30 - 12:30 Chair: Dr. Philipp Hövel
Ignite talks12:30 - 14:00 Lunch and poster session14:00 - 15:00 Chair: Dr. Ossi Mokryn
Multilayer networks: a new framework for complex systemsProf. Ginestra Bianconi, Queen Mary University of London, UKFundamental structures of dynamic social networksProf. Sune Lehmann, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
15:00 - 15:30 Break15:30 - 16:15 Chair: Dr. Erez Shmueli
Evolutionary tradeoffs and the geometry of phenotype spaceProf. Uri Alon, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
16:15 - 17:00 Closing remarks and awards
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Jan 16, 2017 | 12:00-13:30 | Parallel sessions
[1.1] Networks in finance and economics | Erdős-Rényi hallChair: Prof. Hiroyasu Inoue
12:00-12:15 Transfer entropy and criticality in the FTSE100 indexJacopo Rocchi
12:15-12:30 Information diffusion through inventor sharing in the worldwide innovation network.Greg Morrison
12:30-12:45 Network valuation in financial systemsGuido Caldarelli
12:45-13:00 Embeddedness and transaction history protect companies from link failure in economic networksJulia Poncela-Casasnovas
13:00-13:15 Model for systemic risk propagation in shared portfolio networksIrena Vodenska
13:15-13:30 Topology data analysis of critical transitions in financial networksMarian Gidea
[1.2] Epidemics and spreading processes | Six-Degrees hallChair: Prof. Dirk Brockmann
12:00-12:15 Infection dynamics on temporal networks: arrival-time distributions and source localizationPhilipp Hövel
12:15-12:30 Maximising Impact in spreading processesDavid Saad
12:30-12:45 Burstiness and spreading on networks: models and predictionsRenaud Lambiotte
12:45-13:00 An innovative influenza vaccination policy: targeting last season`s patientsDan Yamin
13:00-13:15 Characterization of influenza spread patterns in FrancePietro Coletti
Parallel sessions agenda[1.3] Network models and analysis | Scale-Free hall Sponsored by the Israel Science FoundationChair: Dr. Sebastiano Vigna
12:00-12:15 Node centric detection of overlapping communities in social networksAmir Rubin
12:15-12:30 Enhanced extraction of weighted networks backboneValerio Gemmetto
12:30-12:45 Network model for the design of processing systemsFerenc Friedler
12:45-13:00 The multi-scale generation and transmission expansion model for electricity gridsAdi Sarid
13:00-13:15 Generalized hypergeometric ensembles: statistical hypothesis testing in complex networksVahan Nanumyan
13:15-13:30 Do network models just model networks? on the applicability of network-oriented modelingLaila van Ments
[1.4] Special session: Cyber challenges in a connected world Small-World hall | Sponsored by BIU Cyber | ICRC | CSRCChair: Dr. Osnat "Ossi" Mokryn
12:00-12:20 Trustworthy systems using network sciencePrateek Mittal
12:20-12:40 The use of web and social media by terrorist organizationsDaniel Cohen
12:40-13:00 The complexity of Internet routing and its risksYuval Shavitt
13:00-13:15 Finding a needle in a haystack: detecting outliers in complex networksDima Kagan
13:15-13:30 Color avoiding percolationVinko Zlatić
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Jan 16, 2017 | 15:00-16:30 | Parallel sessions
[1.5] Brain and neuronal networks | Small-World hallChair: Prof. Constantine Dovrolis
15:00-15:15 Dependency network analysis depicts functional brain network´s flow of informationYael Jacob
15:15-15:30 Functional modules without functional networks: resolving brain organisation via random matrix theoryAsaaf Almog
15:30-15:45 Neural Networks are Enriched with Homogeneous Subcircuits with Defined Functional RolesAharon Azulay
15:45-16:00 Topological structure of open connectome networks for the human brainGéza Ódor
[1.6] Epidemics and spreading processes | Scale-Free hall Sponsored by the Israel Science FoundationChair: Mr. Alon Sela
15:00-15:15 Epidemic spreading in localized envrionments with recurrent mobility patternsClara Granell
15:15-15:30 The physics of spreading processes in multilayer networksAlex Arenas
15:30-15:45 Spreading phenomena on networks of cities with multinational firmsPanos Argyrakis
15:45-16:00 Effective distances for epidemic spreading on complex networksFlavio Iannelli
16:00-16:15 Spatio-temporal propogation of perturbations in complex networksChittaranjan Hens
16:15-16:30 Information spread by search engines vs. word-of-mouthAlon Sela
[1.7] Mobility | Six-Degrees hallChair: Dr. Filippo Simini
15:00-15:15 Warping the urban space: geometry and dimensionality of urban transportation systems Saray Shai
15:15-15:30 A new kind of ant trail achieves efficient routing in error-prone conditions Ofer Feinerman
15:30-15:45 Cascading failures in real and synthetic power grid topologies using DC power flows Sergey Buldyrev
15:45-16:00 Effective medium approximation for lattice random walks with long-range jumps Felix Thiel
16:00-16:15 The form and function of global migration network Idan Porat
[1.8] Social and political networks | Erdős-Rényi hallChair: Dr. Roberta Sinatra
15:00-15:15 Private transnational regulation as networked governanceNir Schreiber
15:15-15:30 Quantifying patterns of research interest evolutionTao Jia
15:30-15:45 Connected but segregated: social networks in rural villagesFelipe Montes
15:45-16:00 Personality traits and ego-network dynamicsSimone Centellegher
16:00-16:15 Creative team success in multilevel networksJohannes Wachs
16:15-16:30 Modeling and analysis of glass ceiling and power inequality in bi-populated societiesYinon Nahum
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Jan 17, 2017 | 11:30-13:00 | Parallel sessions
[2.1] Social and political networks | Six-Degrees hallChair: Dr. Tao Jia
11:30-11:45 Multiplex aspects of modelling the societyJános Kertész
11:45-12:00 Make the most of community - modeling members’ behavior in online communitiesAlon Bartal
12:00-12:15 Using SNA to detect network-learningAmit Rechavi
12:15-12:30 Analyzing corruption in public contracting with networks Johannes Wachs
12:30-12:45 Tracking down Tony: a spatial network analysis of Sicilian organised crimeMusotto Roberto
12:45-13:00 The truth about cats and frogs - modeling information diffusion of racist memesOren Tsur
[2.2] Epidemics and spreading processes | Erdős-Rényi hallChair: Prof. Renaud Lambiotte
11:30-11:45 Optimal unbiased estimation of causal effects under network interferenceDaniel Sussman
11:45-12:00 Causal inference with networks: entangled treatments and observational studies on networksAlexander Volfovsky
12:00-12:15 Causal inference with networks: peer encouragement designsDean Eckles
12:15-12:30 Causal inference with social network data exhibiting dependence, contagion, and interferenceElizabeth Ogburn
12:30-12:45 A continuous-time discrete-distribution theory for activity-driven networksAlessandro Rizzo
12:45-13:00 Diffusion of new products in social networks with recovering consumersGadi Fibich
[2.3] Network models and analysis | Scale-Free hall Sponsored by the Israel Science FoundationChair: Prof. Ginestra Bianconi
11:30-11:45 Detecting communities in temporal networks built by associating temporal tags with eventsHiroshi Okamoto
11:45-12:00 Detectability of ranking hierarchies in directed networksElisa Letizia
12:00-12:15 The hourglass effect in hierarchical dependency networksDovrolis Constantine
12:15-12:30 The role of temporal trends in growing networksOsnat "Ossi" Mokryn
12:30-12:45 Rank monotonicity in centrality measuresSebastiano Vigna
12:45-13:00 Zooming in on transitivity in friendship networks: using high-resolution data for modeling collocation and friendshipVörös András
13:00-13:15 Inferring weighted signed relations from repeated interactionsVahan Nanumyan
[2.4] Special session: Connected countries - Italian Israeli roundtable on network science I Small-World hall Sponsored by the Italian Embassy to Israel Chairs: Dr. Laura Radaelli & Prof. Stefano Boccaletti
11:30-12:00 Shattering of random graphsReuven Cohen
12:00-12:30 Network valuation in financial systemsGuido Caldarelli
12:30-13:00 Anonymization of centralized and distributed social networks by sequential clusteringTamir Tassa
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Jan 17, 2017 | 14:30-16:00 | Parallel sessions
[2.5] Special session: Connected countries - Italian Israeli roundtable on network science I I Small-World hallSponsored by the Italian Embassy to Israel Chairs: Dr. Laura Radaelli & Prof. Stefano Boccaletti
14:30-15:00 Quantifying patterns of successRoberta Sinatra
15:00-15:30 Money talks - discovering latent connections between campaign contribution and expressed agenda in American congressOren Tsur
15:30-16:00 Dynamical processes in time-varying networks with spatial and temporal inhomogeneitiesAlessandro Rizzo
[2.6] Biological networks | Six-Degrees hallChair: Dr. Samuel V. Scarpino
14:30-14:45 Retroelement networks - a tool for studying the underlying dynamics of genome evolutionOrr Levy
14:45-15:00 Recovering large-scale gene regulatory networks from a few perturbation experimentsHoi To Wai
15:00-15:15 Quantitative bioassay to identify antimicrobial drugs through drug interaction network analysisZohar Weinstein
15:15-15:30 The latent geometry of the human protein interaction networkGregorio Alanis-Lobato
15:30-15:45 Social inheritance and the structure of animal social networksAmiyaal Ilany
15:45-16:00 The novel concept of time delay stability and identifying dynamic networks of physiological systemsRonny Bartch
16:00-16:15 Is diffusion important for evolutionary processes? a multilayer network approachFrank Schlosser
[2.7] Network dynamics and synchronization | Scale-Free hall Sponsored by the Israel Science Foundation Chair: Dr. Amir Bashan
14:30-14:45 Interdependent and competitive synchronization in networks of networksMichael Danziger
14:45-15:00 Effective temperature in network models of collective behaviorGil Ariel
15:00-15:15 Phase synchronization of complex laser networksRonen Chriki
15:15-15:30 Universal resilience patterns in complex networksJianxi Gao
15:30-15:45 An approach to control nonlinear complex networksFrancesco Sorrentino
15:45-16:00 Designing the best synchronizable multiplex networksSarika Jalan
16:00-16:15 Ranking scientific papers on the basis of their citations growing trendMichaël Waumans
[2.8] Network models and analysis | Erdős-Rényi hallChair: Mr. Jason Bassett
14:30-14:45 Benford`s distribution in complex networksTomasz Kajdanowicz
14:45-15:00 Multiplex network regression: how do relations drive interactions?Giona Casiraghi
15:00-15:15 The effect of spatiality on multiplex networksLouis Shekhtman
15:15-15:30 Percolation transitions on multiplex lattices following the cascades of activations and deactivationsJeehye Choi
15:30-15:45 Towards classification, evaluation, and quantification of systemic risks of dynamic resource sharing in networked systemsVladimir Marbukh
15:45-16:00 Mid size cliques are more common in real world networks than trianglesYoram Louzoun
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Jan 18, 2017 | 9:30-11:00 | Parallel sessions
[3.1] Biological networks | Small-World hallChair: Dr. Amiyaal Ilany
09:30-09:45 Principles of dynamical modularity in biological regulatory networksDavid Deritei
09:45-10:00 Topological features of gene regulatory networks predict patterns of natural diversity in environmental responseSamuel Scarpino
10:00-10:15 Using network theory to infer population structure from genetic dataGili Greenbaum
10:15-10:30 Tissue specific toxicity networks for adverse drug interaction predictionMurat Cokol
10:30-10:45 Universality of human microbial dynamicsAmir Bashan
10:45-11:00 Correlation-based network analysis combined with machine learning techniques effectively identifies metabolic pathwaysDavid Toubiana
11:00-11:15 The hidden architecture of avian nestsIdo Bachelet
[3.2] Networks in finance and political networks | Erdős-Rényi hallChair: Dr. Oren Tsur
09:30-09:45 Enhanced Gravity Model of trade: reconciling macroeconomic and network modelsAssaf Almog
09:45-10:00 Measuring the development of countries through ICIOElena Garuccio
10:00-10:15 Indirect effect of a firm’s Shutdown: simulation on exhaustive supply-chain dataHiroyasu Inoue
10:15-10:30 The Great Gatsby curve revisited - networks, mobility and inequalityYonatan Berman
10:30-10:45 Leadership configurations and teams` outcomes (effectiveness and innovation)Smadar Porat
10:45-11:00 The interplay between conformity and anticonformity and its polarizing effect on societyJanusz Szwabiński
[3.3] Network models and social media | Six-Degrees hallChair: Dr. Chen Avin
09:30-09:45 Scheduled seeding for latent viral marketingDima Goldenberg
09:45-10:00 User defined purpose-driven community detection algorithm for multiplex covert networks.Ralucca Gera
10:00-10:15 Patterns of multiplexity and multireciprocity in real-world multiplexes: multiplex reconstructionValerio Gemmetto
10:15-10:30 First-principles modeling of the growing citation network in the framework of triadic closure mechanismMichael Golosovsky
10:30-10:45 Digital philology: a "back and forth" model for applying comuptational tools in classical philologyMoshe Lavee
[3.4] Graphs and deep learning | Scale-Free hall Sponsored by the Israel Science FoundationChair: Prof. Reuven Cohen
09:30-09:45 Convergence of the spectral radii of random directed graphs with community structureDavid Burstein
09:45-10:00 Cascading failures in interdependent networks with finite functional componentsSergey Buldyrev
10:00-10:15 Convolutional neural networks on graphs with fast localized spectral filteringMichaël Defferrard
10:15-10:30 The neighbor matrix: generalizing a graph's degree sequenceRalucca Gera
10:30-10:45 Text mining with word graphs: theory and applicationsMark Last
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Jan 18, 2017 | 11:30-12:30dös RènyiDetecting recurrent communities in temporal networksUlf Aslak Jensen
An explanation of the developmental hourglass effect based on a co-evolutionary network modelDovrolis Constantine
Critically hybrid epidemics – from Internet worm Conficker to HIV in vivoShi Zhou
Tools for epidemic outbreak risk assessment on the German cattle trade networkJason Bassett
From complex networks to biological programsHillel Kugler
The impact of human mobility on the spread of vector-borne diseases Jesús Gomez Gardeñes
Linking technical performance, perceived performance and popularity in soccerLuca Pappalardo
Evidence of complex contagion of information in social media: an experiment using Twitter botsBjarke Moensted
Incentivizing safer driving behavior using social pressureShuki Cohen
Exploratory adaptation in large random networksHallel Schreier
Reputation and success in artSamuel Fraiberger
Gene networks reveal the effects of mutations on distant genesYanay Ofran
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1. Albert Diaz-Guilera Synchronization in dynamical networks of coupled oscillators
2. Alessandro Rizzo An activity driven network model for Ebola spreading
3. Alex Bordetsky Networks that don`t exist
4. Alexey Barishev Towards network economics: the problem of the network modus of value
5. Amit Rechavi The network structure of an on-demand platform startup
6. Andras Majdan Structural navigability in the human brain
7. Ananthram Swami Persistent homology of evolving collaborative networks
8. Ariel Bar Segmentation model for botnet discovery in honeypot systems
9. Assaf Almog Mesoscopic community structure of financial markets revealed by price and sign fluctuations
10. Binyamin Knisbacher Networks reveal retroelement proliferation dynamics and activity potentials
11. Brian Uzzi Evolutionary patterns in interorganizational networks: growth, contraction and substitution
12. Brian Uzzi Networks and success in stem leadership position show that men's and women's inner circles differ
13. Brian Uzzi Time bomb: a new approach to predicting terrorism lethality
14. Chen Avin Elites in social networks: an axiomatic approach
15. Daniel Goldsmith A hybrid dynamics model for exploring zika virus epidemics
16. Deffur Armin ANIMA: Association Network Integration for Multiscale Analysis
17. Dongfeng Tan Opinion formation in value chain of networked combat
18. Dongfeng Tan Random duel network: the network model of combat
19. Dovrolis Constantine From fMRI data to a weighted functional brain network using overlapping spatial community detection
20. Eran Reches A network synchronization model for empirical insect locomotion
21. Goren Gordon What is a good what question?
22. Hadar Polad Attack graph obfuscation
23. Hillel Sanhedrai Spatio-temporal propagation of cascading overload failures in spatially embedded networks
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24. Igor Kanovsky Opinion leader in social network as network structure property
25. Ivan Smirnov Formation of homophily in academic performance: students prefer to change their friends rather than performance
26. Ivana Bachmann Interdependent network approach to analyze the robustness of the chilean Internet
27. Jeffrey Johnson Open questions in multidimensional multilevel network science
28. Jingfang Fan Climate network suggests enhanced El Niño global impacts in localized areas
29. Jordi Soriano-Fradera Experiments in neuronal cultures: probing network resilience in a dish
30. Kazienko Przemysław Sequential seeding in complex networks: trading speed for coverage
31. Merav Stern Heterogeneous connectivity increases the chances of stability
32. Michael Golosovsky Complex network of citations of scientific papers-measurements of citation dynamics
33. Michaël Waumans Ranking scientific papers on the basis of their citations growing trend
34. Moshe Klein Network of computation and soft logic
35. Naama Brenner Exploratory adaptation in gene regulatory networks
36. Nava Schulmann From soft materials to real-world systems:capturing complexity with semi-random mechanisms
37. Nir Grinberg Semi-supervised model of in-depth and skim reading in online news
38. Nir Rosenfeld Discriminative learning of infection models
39. Or Rigler Flora: a visualisation method for analysing personal networks
40. Orr Levy Flexibility of thought in creative individuals: a percolation analysis
41. Piotr Bródka A picture is worth a thousand words: the influence of content visibility on diffusion processes
42. Radoslaw Michalski Using evolutionary algorithm and GPGPU for finding influential nodes in social networks
43. Ralucca Gera Visibility of nodes in network growth models
44. Ran Darshan The correlated state in cortical networks: emergence of correlations in strongly recurrent and structured networks
45. Sadamori Kojaku An extension of modularity for finding multiple core/periphery structure in networks
46. Sergei Buldyrev Interdependent lattice networks in high dimensions
47. Shai Gul Optimized geographic locations of network nodes
48. Thomas Maillart On the stability of the scale-free principle to fine-grained non-linear dynamics
49. Tohar Sion Yarden Dynamics of the inhibitory network in auditory cortex during stimulus-specific adaptation
50. Tom Gonda Scalable attack path finding for increased security
51. Uzi Harush Patterns of information flow in complex networks
52. Vasarhelyi Orsolya The effect of gender homophiliy on female developers` career
53. Vinh-Loc Dao Community structure evaluation: a descriptive approach
54. Yaniv Altshuler Using social physics to predict consumer behaviors
55. Yitzchak Novick Controlled evolution of collaborative networks: is it a good idea?
56. Yitzchak Novick The predictive strength of prior collaboration - too much of a good thing?
57. Yoram Louzoun Evolution through bursts: network structure develops through localized bursts in time and space
58. Yoram Louzoun Optimal network modification for spectral radius dependent phase transitions
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