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Lattice models / Mathematics / Phase transitions / Network theory / Combinatorics / Percolation theory / Percolation threshold / Directed percolation / Complex network / Physics / Critical phenomena / Quantum field theory
Date: 2008-04-11 15:55:27
Lattice models
Mathematics
Phase transitions
Network theory
Combinatorics
Percolation theory
Percolation threshold
Directed percolation
Complex network
Physics
Critical phenomena
Quantum field theory

RAPID COMMUNICATIONS PHYSICAL REVIEW E 66, 015104共R兲 共2002兲 Percolation in directed scale-free networks N. Schwartz,1 R. Cohen,1 D. ben-Avraham,2 A.-L. Baraba´si,3 and S. Havlin1

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