Report NEP-ENT-2001-07-17
This is the archive for NEP-ENT, a report on new working papers in the area of Entrepreneurship. Marcus Dejardin issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon.
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- Thomas B. Kepler & Timothy C. Elston, 2001. "Stochasticity in Transcriptional Regulation: Origins, Consequences and Mathematical Representations," Working Papers 01-06-033, Santa Fe Institute.
- John F. Padgett, 2001. "Modeling Florentine Republicanism," Working Papers 01-02-008, Santa Fe Institute.
- M. E. J. Newman & S. H. Strogatz & D. J. Watts, 2000. "Random Graphs with Arbitrary Degree Distribution and Their Applications," Working Papers 00-07-042, Santa Fe Institute.
- M. E. J. Newman, 2000. "The Structure of Scientific Collaboration Networks," Working Papers 00-07-037, Santa Fe Institute.
- Ricard V. Solé & José M. Montoya, 2000. "Complexity and Fragility in Ecological Networks," Working Papers 00-11-060, Santa Fe Institute.
- Richard J. Williams & Neo D. Martinez, 2001. "Stabilization of Chaotic and Non-Permanent Food Web Dynamics," Working Papers 01-07-037, Santa Fe Institute.
- Eric Bonabeau & Laurent Toubiana & Antoine Flahault, 1999. "The Geographic Spread of Influenza," Working Papers 99-01-004, Santa Fe Institute.
- Ramon Ferrer i Cancho & Ricard V. Solé, 2001. "The Small-World of Human Language," Working Papers 01-03-016, Santa Fe Institute.
- Djankov, Simeon & Freund, Caroline, 2000. "Disintegration and trade flows : evidence from the Former Soviet Union," Policy Research Working Paper Series 2378, The World Bank.
- Andreas Wagner & David Fell, 2000. "The Small World Inside Large Metabolic Networks," Working Papers 00-07-041, Santa Fe Institute.
- Gérard Weisbuch & Dietrich Stauffer, 2000. "Hits and Flops Dynamics," Working Papers 00-07-036, Santa Fe Institute.
- Richard J. Williams & Neo D. Martinez & Eric L. Berlow & Jennifer A. Dunne & Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, 2001. "Two Degrees of Separation in Complex Food Webs," Working Papers 01-07-036, Santa Fe Institute.
- R. V. Solé & I. Salazar & Jordi Garcia-Fernández, 2000. "Landscapes, Gene Networks and Pattern Formation: on the Cambrian Explosion," Working Papers 00-08-046, Santa Fe Institute.
- Duncan J. Watts, 2000. "A Simple Model of Fads and Cascading Failures," Working Papers 00-12-062, Santa Fe Institute.
- James Dingle, 2001. "The Elements of the Global Network for Large-Value Funds Transfers," Staff Working Papers 01-1, Bank of Canada.
- Douglas R. White & M. E. J. Newman, 2001. "Fast Approximation Algorithms for Finding Node-Independent Paths in Networks," Working Papers 01-07-035, Santa Fe Institute.
- Petra M. Gleiss & Peter F. Stadler & Andreas Wagner & David A. Fell, 2000. "Small Cycles in Small Worlds," Working Papers 00-10-058, Santa Fe Institute.
- Emily M. Jin & Michelle Girvan & M. E. J. Newman, 2001. "The Structure of Growing Social Networks," Working Papers 01-06-032, Santa Fe Institute.
- Christian Reidys & Christian V. Forst & Peter Schuster, 2000. "Replication and Mutation on Neutral Networks: Updated Version 2000," Working Papers 00-11-061, Santa Fe Institute.
- M. E. J. Newman, 2001. "Clustering and Preferential Attachment in Growing Networks," Working Papers 01-03-021, Santa Fe Institute.
- Robert L. Axtell, 2000. "Effect of Interaction Topology and Activation Regime in Several Multi-Agent Systems," Working Papers 00-07-039, Santa Fe Institute.
- Ramon Ferrer i Cancho & Christiaan Janssen & Ricard V. Solé, 2001. "The Topology of Technology Graphs: Small World Patterns in Electronic Circuits," Working Papers 01-05-029, Santa Fe Institute.
- M. E. J. Newman, 2000. "Who is the Best Connected Scientist? A Study of Scientific Coauthorship Networks," Working Papers 00-12-064, Santa Fe Institute.
- James Moody & Douglas R. White, 2000. "Structural Cohesion and Embeddedness: A Hierarchical Conception of Social Groups," Working Papers 00-08-049, Santa Fe Institute.
- Andreas Wagner, 2001. "The Yeast Protein Interaction Network Evolves Rapidly and Contains Few Redundant Duplicate Genes," Working Papers 01-04-022, Santa Fe Institute.
- D. S. Callaway & J. E. Hopcroft & J. M. Kleinberg & M. E. J. Newman & S. H. Strogatz, 2001. "Are Randomly Grown Graphs Really Random?," Working Papers 01-05-025, Santa Fe Institute.