Beyond collective intelligence: Collective adaptation

M Galesic, D Barkoczi, AM Berdahl… - Journal of the …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
We develop a conceptual framework for studying collective adaptation in complex socio-
cognitive systems, driven by dynamic interactions of social integration strategies, social …

Imputed genomes and haplotype-based analyses of the Picts of early medieval Scotland reveal fine-scale relatedness between Iron Age, early medieval and the …

A Morez, K Britton, G Noble, T Günther… - PLoS …, 2023 - journals.plos.org
There are longstanding questions about the origins and ancestry of the Picts of early
medieval Scotland (ca. 300–900 CE), prompted in part by exotic medieval origin myths, their …

[图书][B] Insurance, biases, discrimination and fairness

A Charpentier - 2024 - Springer
Preface “14 litres d'encre de chine, 30 pinceaux, 62 crayons à mine grasse, 1 crayon à mine
dure, 27 gommes à effacer, 38 kilos de papier, 16 rubans de machine à écrire, 2 machines à …

On the friendship paradox and inversity: A network property with applications to privacy-sensitive network interventions

V Kumar, D Krackhardt, S Feld - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2024 - pnas.org
We provide the mathematical and empirical foundations of the friendship paradox in
networks, often stated as “Your friends have more friends than you.” We prove a set of …

The enmity paradox

A Ghasemian, NA Christakis - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
The “friendship paradox” of social networks states that, on average,“your friends have more
friends than you do”. Here, we theoretically and empirically explore a related and …

Network Topology Can Explain Differences in Pleiotropy Between Cis- and Trans-regulatory Mutations

P Vande Zande, PJ Wittkopp - Molecular Biology and Evolution, 2022 - academic.oup.com
A mutation's degree of pleiotropy (ie, the number of traits it alters) is predicted to impact the
probability of the mutation being detrimental to fitness. For mutations that impact gene …

A comprehensive generalization of the Friendship Paradox to weights and attributes

A Evtushenko, J Kleinberg - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Abstract The Friendship Paradox is a simple and powerful statement about node degrees in
a graph. However, it only applies to undirected graphs with no edge weights, and the only …

Measuring the variability of local characteristics in complex networks: Empirical and analytical analysis

S Sidorov, S Mironov, A Grigoriev - Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal …, 2023 - pubs.aip.org
We examine the dynamics for the average degree of a node's neighbors in complex
networks. It is a Markov stochastic process, and at each moment of time, this quantity takes …

Identifying the perceived local properties of networks reconstructed from biased random walks

L Guerreiro, FN Silva, DR Amancio - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Many real-world systems give rise to a time series of symbols. The elements in a sequence
can be generated by agents walking over a networked space so that whenever a node is …

Strong Friendship Paradox in Social Networks

K Lerman - arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.02061, 2024 - arxiv.org
The friendship paradox in social networks states that your friends have more friends than
you do, on average. Recently, a stronger variant of the paradox was shown to hold for most …