Minsuk Kim
@danielhankim.bsky.social
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Informatics PhD Candidate at Indiana University
Network Science, Complex systems, Infrastructure, and Human mobility
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· Sep 7
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· Aug 29
Modeling resource consumption in the US air transportation system via minimum-cost percolation - Nature Communications
Percolation frameworks have been used to characterize the robustness of infrastructural networks. Here, authors introduce a percolation-based framework to study resource consumption and network effect...
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Takayuki Hiraoka
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· Aug 27
Hierarchical organization of bursty trains in event sequences
Temporal sequences of discrete events that describe natural and social processes are often driven by non-Poisson dynamics. In addition to a heavy-tailed interevent time distribution, which primarily c...
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NetScience
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· Aug 7
The psychophysics of style - Nature Human Behaviour
Drawing on methods from psychophysics across ten experiments, Boger and Firestone examine the cognitive and computational foundations of style perception. Their findings suggest that this capacity is ...
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NetScience
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· Jul 21
The Trade-Off between Directness and Coverage in Transport Network Growth
Designing spatial networks, such as transport networks, commonly deals with the problem of how to best connect a set of locations through a set of links. In practice, it can be crucial to order the im...
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· Jul 20
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· Jul 18
Decoupling geographical constraints from human mobility
Driven by access to large volumes of movement data, the study of human mobility has grown rapidly over the past decades. The field has shown that human mobility is scale-free, proposed models to gener...
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NetScience
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· Jul 18
Negative Ties Highlight Hidden Extremes in Social Media Polarization
Human interactions in the online world comprise a combination of positive and negative exchanges. These diverse interactions can be captured using signed network representations, where edges take posi...
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· Jul 17
Geometric Criticality in Scale-Invariant Networks
Dimension in physical systems determines universal properties at criticality. Yet, the impact of structural perturbations on dimensionality remains largely unexplored. Here, we characterize the attrac...
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· Jul 17
Multiscale patterns of migration flows in Austria: regionalization, administrative barriers, and urban-rural divides
Migration is central in various societal problems related to socioeconomic development. While much of the existing research has focused on international migration, migration patterns within a single c...
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· Jul 2
Charting multidimensional ideological polarization across demographic groups in the USA - Nature Human Behaviour
Ojer et al. use data from the American National Election Studies to map US voters in a two-dimensional ideological space. Democrats and Republicans have grown more polarized over the past 30 years, wh...
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