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Märtens, M. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author)
Networks are continuously growing in complexity, which creates challenges for determining their most important characteristics. While analytical bounds are often too conservative, the computational effort of algorithmic approaches does not scale well with network size. This work uses Cartesian Genetic Programming for symbolic regression to...
conference paper 2017
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Wang, X. (author)
Failures of networks, such as power outages in power systems, congestions in<br/>transportation networks, paralyse our daily life and introduce a tremendous cascading effect on our society. Networks should be constructed and operated in a robust way against random failures or deliberate attacks.<br/>We study how to add a single link into an...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Koc, Y. (author), Raman, Abhishek (author), Warnier, Martijn (author), Kumar, Tarun (author)
Power grid outages cause huge economical and societal costs. Disruptions in the power distribution grid are responsible for a significant fraction of electric power unavailability to customers. The impact of extreme weather conditions, continuously increasing demand, and the over-ageing of assets in the grid, deteriorates the safety of...
journal article 2016
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Huang, H. (author)
Complex networks are a special type of graph that frequently appears in nature and in many different fields of science and engineering. Studying complex networks is the key to solve the problems in these fields. Complex networks have unique features which we cannot find in regular graphs, and the study of complex networks gives rise to many...
master thesis 2015
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Koç, Y. (author)
Current and future trends in environmental, economical, and human-caused factors (such as power demand growth, over-ageing of assets in power grids, and extreme weather conditions) challenge power grid robustness in the near future, necessitating research to better analyse and understand the notion of robustness in power grids, and ultimately to...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Negeri, E.O. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Baken, N.H.G. (author)
The electric power grid is a critical infrastructure that delivers electricity from power generation sources to consumers. At this time, renewable and distributed sources of electricity as well as new technologies that introduce large loads are significantly changing load profiles in low-voltage grids. This trend calls for reassessing the...
journal article 2015
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Li, C. (author)
doctoral thesis 2014
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Trajanovski, S. (author)
Community structure is observed in many real-world networks, such as (online) social networks, where groups of friends of a certain person are often also friends of each other. Newman's modularity has been explored as an important quantitative metric for communities and clusters detection in networks. We present a new expressions and bounds for...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Van Boven, E.F.M. (author)
This thesis aims to contribute to the understanding of the structure, composition, properties, functions and dynamics of economic systems. The research output results from joining advances in the scientific disciplines of systems theory, complex networks, Input-Output analysis and economic activity classification systems. The relevance of this...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Park Lee, E. (author)
The aim of this thesis is to define the specifications of an agent-based model to study the adoption and diffusion of solar PV in the Netherlands, accounting for consumer preferences and social influences. The conceptualization of the model is based on five pillars: agent-based modeling, the theory of planned behavior, choice modeling, dif-...
master thesis 2013
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Liu, D. (author)
The infrastructure networks, including the Internet, telecommunication networks, electrical power grids, transportation networks (road, railway, waterway, and airway networks), gas networks and water networks, are becoming more and more complex. The complex infrastructure networks are crucial to our human society, and it has been a hot research ...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Amidi, M. (author)
Power transmission networks are large scale complex distributed and networked systems, situated in dynamic environments. Managing such systems is essentially decentralized and distributed. The main function of power transmission grids is to assure the security and reliability of the network and to avoid blackouts. Key elements that can determine...
master thesis 2012
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Verma, T. (author)
Power sector vulnerability has been a key issue in society for over a decade. A component failure may trigger cascades of failures across the grid and lead to a large blackout. Complex Network approaches have shown a direction to study some of the problems faced by power grids and it is a continuing challenge thus far. Power grids have been...
master thesis 2012
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Cunningham, S.W. (author), Kwakkel, J.H. (author)
This paper discusses capabilities for a systematic overview of world science delivered from the use of new output indicators of science and technology. The data may be usefully structured using a complex network perspective on national publication and international collaboration. This paper uses a random sample of publication data from 2009 to...
conference paper 2011
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Van Bortel, G. (author)
There has been a growing understanding in the Netherlands and in the UK that sustained area based interventions are needed to address the multiple forms of deprivation concentrated in some neighbourhoods. Not-for-profit housing associations contribute to the regeneration of these neighbourhoods, each within the context of their national housing...
conference paper 2011
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Krishnakumar, A. (author)
Holons are universal and omni-present. They are organized in holarchies (hierarchical networks). Networks change continuously over time. At the aggregation level of the Sector Network and of the Telecom Network, diverse drivers cause changes. To provide for a better quality of life, trans-sector orchestration of change is required. Therefore, it...
master thesis 2010
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Haffner, M.E.A. (author), Elsinga, M. (author)
Urban renewal in the Netherlands has become a matter of ‘networking’. Housing associations, Dutch social landlords, became financially independent in the 1990s and have a responsibility in urban renewal. It is a joint responsibility in which local authority, social landlord and tenants are dependent on each other. This situation is rather new...
journal article 2009
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Wu, J. (author)
Complex networks describe a wide range of systems and structures in the world. Any real network can be modeled as graph, expressed by an adjacency matrix or list. In many complex networks, when a graph of a certain type grows in size, its properties are expected to change. Each complex network presents specific topological features which...
master thesis 2009
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Van der Hofstad, R. (author), Hooghiemstra, G. (author)
We survey the recent work on phase transition and distances in various random graph models with general degree sequences. We focus on inhomogeneous random graphs, the configuration model, and affine preferential attachment models, and pay special attention to the setting where these random graphs have a power-law degree sequence. This means that...
journal article 2008
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Sydney, A. (author), Schumm, P. (author), Scoglio, C. (author), Kooij, R.E. (author)
conference paper 2008
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