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  • ...ences|[a25]]], in informational processes in [[#References|[a11]]], and in networks of cognitive systems in [[#References|[a15]]] and [[#References|[a16]]]. In many of the most complex social processes one finds that:
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  • ...the matrix tree theorem is used in developing distance concepts in social networks (see [[#References|[a6]]]). The $C$-matrix which occurs in the design of st ...E.V. Shamis, "The matrix-forest theorem and measuring relations in small social groups" ''Automat. Remote Control'' , '''58''' : 9:2 (1997) pp. 1505–
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  • ...the complex systems studied by a broad spectrum of natural, technical and social sciences (from their own specific standpoints). By revealing the general as ...ystems. In order to be able to consider specific biological, technical and social systems as abstract cybernetic systems, it is necessary to abstract from th
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  • and spatial and social mobility. The focus may be the world changes in the demographic-economic-spatial-social DESS) complex, over
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  • economics and other social sciences. ...en-Rhein, R.} and \textsc{Strimmer, K.} (2006). Inferring gene dependency networks from genomic longitudinal data: A functional data approach. ''REVSTAT - St
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  • either social structure or genetic structure. ...|valign="top"| Kelly, F.P. (1978) \booktitle{Reversibility and Stochastic Networks}. Wiley, Chichester.
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