Core–periphery structure is a network theory model. There are two main intuitions behind the definition of core–periphery network structures; one assumes...
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Peripheral unit (disambiguation) Core–periphery structure This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Periphery. If an internal link led...
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theory, semi-periphery countries are the industrializing, mostly capitalist countries that are positioned between the periphery and the core countries....
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The management structure of the societies represented a core-periphery structure with a relatively small permanent management structure and a large short-term...
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Degeneracy (graph theory) (redirect from K-core)
bootstrap percolation. Graph theory Network science Percolation Theory Core–periphery structure Cereceda's conjecture Bader & Hogue (2003). Freuder (1982). Kirousis...
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clustering, strong clustering could induce the core–periphery structure, in which the core and periphery might percolate at different critical points,...
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In world-systems theory, periphery countries are those that are less developed than the semi-periphery and core countries. These countries usually receive...
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clustering, strong clustering could induce the core–periphery structure, in which the core and periphery might percolate at different critical points,...
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heterogeneity and a core-periphery structure: the core of the network consists of metal products, machinery, and chemicals, whereas the periphery is formed by...
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World-systems theory (section Core states)
of labor, which divides the world into core countries, semi-periphery countries, and periphery countries. Core countries have higher-skill, capital-intensive...
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Innis core-periphery model, applying it for example to British Columbia. That province's economic structure exemplifies the core-periphery structure of intra-regional...
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Centrality (section Characterization by walk structure)
_{j\in P_{s,t}^{v}}e^{-\beta C_{s,t}^{j}}}}} Alpha centrality Core–periphery structure Distance in graphs van den Heuvel MP, Sporns O (December 2013)...
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consistently classified into a single one of the three zones [core, semi-periphery or periphery] of the world economy over the entire 28-year study period"...
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Science Association Scientific career Fields Economic growth, core-periphery structure of world economy, UK and US empire, economic inequality, development...
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Historiography of Canada (section Core-periphery model)
Columbia. That province's economic structure exemplifies the "core-periphery" structure of intra-regional relationships. The core is metropolitan Vancouver, with...
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Columbia. That province's economic structure exemplifies the "core-periphery" structure of intra-regional relationships. The core is metropolitan Vancouver, with...
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of "neo-Stalinism" the following criteria: 1. A well-developed core-periphery structure, reflecting marked differences in levels of economic development...
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Anglosphere (redirect from Core Anglosphere)
is a Western-led sphere of influence among the Anglophone countries. The core group of this sphere of influence comprises five developed countries that...
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Immanuel Wallerstein (section Core/periphery)
core and periphery are not exclusive and fixed geographically, but are relative to each other. A zone defined as "semi-periphery" acts as a periphery...
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clustering, strong clustering could induce the core–periphery structure, in which the core and periphery might percolate at different critical points,...
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Dependency theory is the idea that resources flow from a "periphery" of poor and exploited states to a "core" of wealthy states, enriching the latter at the expense...
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function of agglomeration economies, which relates to the core-periphery model. The core-periphery model features an amount of economic activity in one main...
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masonry bridge piers, there is a resistant part and a filling part: The periphery of the shafts over a certain thickness constitutes the resistant part...
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galaxies form a gravitationally-bound core in the center of this group. A few other galaxies at the periphery may be associated with the group but may...
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Colonies were resource rich areas located on the periphery, and the contemporary models of core-periphery interaction were focused on the extraction and...
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Network science (section Community structure)
Collaborative innovation network Communicative ecology Complex network Core-periphery structures in networks Dual-phase evolution Erdős–Rényi model Glossary of...
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overarching classes: core countries, semi-periphery countries and periphery countries, according to World-systems and Dependency theories. Core nations primarily...
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core-cladding boundary. The resulting curved paths reduce multi-path dispersion because high-angle rays pass more through the lower-index periphery of...
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technology, there are three core principles it should adhere to: The user's attention to the technology must reside mainly in the periphery. This means that either...
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Periodic table (section Structure)
Again, from indium onward the 4d orbitals are in the core. Hence the fifth row has the same structure as the fourth. The sixth row of the table likewise...
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