Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos 61173118,61373036 and 61272254
Controls, especially effficiency controls on dynamical processes, have become major challenges in many complex systems. We study an important dynamical process, random walk, due to its wide range of applications for m...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos 71301043, 71171185, and 71071044, and the 1000 Talent Plan for High-Level Foreign Experts under Grant No WQ20123400070.
Random walks are the most fundamental process among various dynamical processes, and most previous works focused on binary networks. This work studies random walks on deterministic weighted scale-free small-world netw...
Supported by Shanghai Jiao Tong University Fund for Interdisciplinary Research for Medical Applications under Grant No YG2013MS28, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos 61075108 and 61375114.
Effects of spike frequency adaptation (SFA ) on the synchronous behavior of population neurons are investigated in electrically coupled networks with a scale-free property. By a computational approach, we corroborat...
Supported by the Young Scientists Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No 30800242.
The human brain is thought of as one of the most complex dynamical systems in the universe.The network view of the dynamical system has emerged since the discovery of scale-free networks.Brain functional networks,whic...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No 70471088, and the Science and Technology Foundation of Beijing Jiaotong University under Grant No 2004SM026.
We investigate the emergence of scale-free behaviour in a traffic system by using the NaSch model to simulate the evolution of traffic flow. A kind of evolution networks has been proposed, which is based on the evolut...