Minsuk Kim
@danielhankim.bsky.social
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Informatics PhD Candidate at Indiana University Network Science, Complex systems, Infrastructure, and Human mobility https://sites.google.com/view/danielhankim/home
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skojaku.bsky.social
One of the time-consuming tasks in paper writing is to curate bibtex for references. So I automated bibtex curation with an Alfred app that fetches entries from dx.doi.org using DOI or title. It saves time, reduces errors, and maintains consistent LaTeX keys. github.com/skojaku/tobi...
GitHub - skojaku/tobibtex
Contribute to skojaku/tobibtex development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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arxiv-soc-ph.bsky.social
Network connectivity analysis via shortest paths
https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.03230
danielhankim.bsky.social
Unfortunately, Bloomington is missing 🌽😅
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takayukihir.bsky.social
Happy to share this long-overdue project! We found that many real-world event sequences follow a surprisingly similar hierarchically structured pattern, and that multi-timescale memory mechanisms can explain this pattern. Feedback welcome!
arxiv.org/abs/2508.18281
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...
arxiv.org
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giorgospanay.bsky.social
🧮 ~8M nodes, 330M relationships across family, household, school & work.

🇸🇪 We constructed a multilayer population-scale network for Sweden, capturing distinct features of the country.

📝 doi.org/10.1038/s415...

cc: @ingakwoh.bsky.social @matmagnani.bsky.social ++
Anatomy of a Swedish population-scale network - Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Anatomy of a Swedish population-scale network
doi.org
danielhankim.bsky.social
Huge congrats 🙌🏻
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takayukihir.bsky.social
New paper in PNAS!🎉 doi.org/10.1073/pnas...

Is herd immunity to infectious diseases effective when induced by natural infection? Earlier studies have suggested that population heterogeneity makes disease-induced herd immunity more effective than previously thought. Our work challenges this notion.
Strength and weakness of disease-induced herd immunity in networks | PNAS
When a fraction of a population becomes immune to an infectious disease, the population-wide infection risk decreases nonlinearly due to collective...
doi.org
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cna25.bsky.social
🚀Ready to shape the future of #NetworkScience?
Submit to #ComplexNetworks2025!
📅Dec 9–11, Binghamton, NY 🇺🇸
📄 Full Papers & Extended Abstracts
⏳ Deadline: Sept 2, 2025
👉 complexnetworks.org/submission/
#ComplexSystems #CallForPapers #ComplexNetworks
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nwlandry.bsky.social
🚨🚨 New preprint just dropped! In collaboration with @colltoaction.bsky.social, Cliff Joslyn, @fralotito.bsky.social, Audun Myers, Joshua Pickard, Brenda Praggastis, and Przemysław Szufel, we define a new data sharing standard for higher-order networks. arxiv.org/abs/2507.11520
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networkspapers.bsky.social
Phys. Rep.: Introduction to correlation networks: Interdisciplinary approaches beyond thresholding
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370157325001784?dgcid=rss_sd_all
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skojaku.bsky.social
Tested Claude Code with MCP server for symbolic calculus. Prompted it to "Add a section to derive eq:main in the latex doc" and it generated complete step-by-step derivations (1.5p in 2 columns!), with every single step verified by symbolic calculator ✅ (a forked repo) github.com/skojaku/calc...
GitHub - skojaku/calculator-mcp-server at bug-fix
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides Claude with advanced mathematical calculation capabilities - GitHub - skojaku/calculator-mcp-server at bug-fix
github.com
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networkspapers.bsky.social
J. Phys. Complex.: Active travel modelling: a methodological approach to networks for walking and cycling commuting analysis
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2632-072X/add257
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danielhankim.bsky.social
#NetSci2025 in Maastricht was fantastic! I had great chances to present my works at the satellite-Critical Phenomena In Networks (CPIN) and the parallel session-Mobility and spatial networks. I thank to all of my collaborators and mentors for amazing support :)