Triadic closure is a concept in social network theory, first suggested by German sociologist Georg Simmel in his 1908 book Soziologie [Sociology: Investigations on the Forms of Sociation]. Triadic closure is the property among three nodes A, B, and C (representing people, for instance), that if the connections A-B and A-C exist, there is a tendency for the new connection B-C to be formed. Triadic closure can be used to understand and predict the growth of networks, although it is only one of many mechanisms by which new connections are formed in complex networks. (Wikipedia).
A review of the notes common to all formations of a G chord.
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Ginestra Bianconi - Dynamics of higher-order networks: effect of topology and triadic interactions
Recorded 02 September 2022. Ginestra Bianconi of Queen Mary, University of London presents "The dynamics of higher-order networks: the effect of topology and triadic interactions" at IPAM's Reconstructing Network Dynamics from Data: Applications to Neuroscience and Beyond. Abstract: Higher
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Solve the general solution for differentiable equation with trig
Learn how to solve the particular solution of differential equations. A differential equation is an equation that relates a function with its derivatives. The solution to a differential equation involves two parts: the general solution and the particular solution. The general solution give
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SICSS 2018 - Text Networks (Day 3. June 20, 2018)
Chris Bail talks about text networks at the 2018 Summer Institute in Computational Social Science at Duke University. Slides and materials available here: https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2018/teaching-learning-materials
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Triangle Congruence (quick review)
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How to solve differentiable equations with logarithms
Learn how to solve the particular solution of differential equations. A differential equation is an equation that relates a function with its derivatives. The solution to a differential equation involves two parts: the general solution and the particular solution. The general solution give
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Suppression of Intermittency in the Decimated Navier-Stokes equation by Samriddhi Sankar Ray
Turbulence from Angstroms to light years DATE:20 January 2018 to 25 January 2018 VENUE:Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bangalore The study of turbulent fluid flow has always been of immense scientific appeal to engineers, physicists and mathematicians because it plays an important role acr
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Rational trigonometry, generalized triangle geometry and four-fold incenter symmetry
This is a seminar talk given to the School of Mathematics and Statistcs, UNSW in April 2013. It describes joint work with Nguyen Le on a generalized triangle geometry. We begin with an introduction to rational trigonometry--an approach to the subject that is almost purely algebraic, replac
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Three-dimensionality of the Triadic Resonance Instability of a Plane by Pierre Philippe Cortet
DISCUSSION MEETING WAVES, INSTABILITIES AND MIXING IN ROTATING AND STRATIFIED FLOWS (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Thierry Dauxois (CNRS & ENS de Lyon, France), Sylvain Joubaud (ENS de Lyon, France), Manikandan Mathur (IIT Madras, India), Philippe Odier (ENS de Lyon, France) and Anubhab Roy (IIT M
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Weak Nonuniformity in Stratification Triggers New Triadic Resonances in Interna.. by Dheeraj Varma
DISCUSSION MEETING WAVES, INSTABILITIES AND MIXING IN ROTATING AND STRATIFIED FLOWS (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Thierry Dauxois (CNRS & ENS de Lyon, France), Sylvain Joubaud (ENS de Lyon, France), Manikandan Mathur (IIT Madras, India), Philippe Odier (ENS de Lyon, France) and Anubhab Roy (IIT M
From playlist Waves, Instabilities and Mixing in Rotating and Stratified Flows (ONLINE)
How to solve a differentialble equation by separating the variables
Learn how to solve the particular solution of differential equations. A differential equation is an equation that relates a function with its derivatives. The solution to a differential equation involves two parts: the general solution and the particular solution. The general solution give
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General solution of a separable equation
Learn how to solve the particular solution of differential equations. A differential equation is an equation that relates a function with its derivatives. The solution to a differential equation involves two parts: the general solution and the particular solution. The general solution give
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Introduction to Data Science - NetworkX Tutorial
Link to GitHub: https://github.com/sepinouda/Intro_to_Data_Science/tree/main/Lecture%204/Network%20Analysis Linke to NetworkX Tutorials: https://networkx.org/documentation/stable/tutorial.html Link to Gephi: https://gephi.org
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PROGRAM TURBULENCE: PROBLEMS AT THE INTERFACE OF MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS ORGANIZERS: Uriel Frisch (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur and CNRS, France), Konstantin Khanin (University of Toronto, Canada) and Rahul Pandit (IISc, India) DATE: 16 January 2023 to 27 January 2023 VENUE: Ramanuja
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Modeling synchronization in turbulent flows
Benjamin Herrmann describes a data-driven modeling procedure for fluid dynamics. In particular, he discusses how to model synchronization in forced turbulent oscillator flows using a data-driven extended Stuart-Landau equation. http://benjaminherrmann.com Paper to appear in Communicat
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SICSS 2017 - Introduction to Computational Social Science (Day 1. June 19, 2017)
The first Summer Institute in Computational Social Science was held at Princeton University from June 18 to July 1, 2017, sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation. For more details, please visit https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2017/
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Geometry Crash Course - Theorems for Congruent Triangles
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CS224W: Machine Learning with Graphs | 2021 | Lecture 14.1 - Generative Models for Graphs
For more information about Stanford’s Artificial Intelligence professional and graduate programs, visit: https://stanford.io/3jO8OsE Jure Leskovec Computer Science, PhD In this lecture, we will cover generative models for graphs. The goal of generative models for graphs is to generate sy
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