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Scale-free networks as an epiphenomenon of memory

Overview of attention for article published in EPL (Europhysics Letters), February 2015
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Title
Scale-free networks as an epiphenomenon of memory
Published in
EPL (Europhysics Letters), February 2015
DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/109/28006
Authors

F. Caravelli, A. Hamma, M. Di Ventra

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Netherlands 1 4%
France 1 4%
Vietnam 1 4%
Unknown 22 88%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 7 28%
Student > Ph. D. Student 7 28%
Professor 3 12%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 4%
Other 1 4%
Other 3 12%
Unknown 3 12%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Physics and Astronomy 5 20%
Computer Science 5 20%
Chemistry 3 12%
Mathematics 2 8%
Social Sciences 2 8%
Other 4 16%
Unknown 4 16%
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