15 results on '"Han, Xiao-Pu"'
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2. Universality of preference behaviors in online music-listener bipartite networks: A Big Data analysis
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Han, Xiao-Pu, Lin, Fen, Zhu, Jonathan J. H., and Hadzibeganovic, Tarik
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Social and Information Networks (cs.SI) ,FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Computers and Society ,Physics - Physics and Society ,Computers and Society (cs.CY) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Computer Science - Social and Information Networks ,Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph) - Abstract
We investigate the formation of musical preferences of millions of users of the NetEase Cloud Music (NCM), one of the largest online music platforms in China. We combine the methods from complex networks theory and information sciences within the context of Big Data analysis to unveil statistical patterns and community structures underlying the formation and evolution of musical preference behaviors. Our analyses address the decay patterns of music influence, users' sensitivity to music, age and gender differences, and their relationship to regional economic indicators. Employing community detection in user-music bipartite networks, we identified eight major cultural communities in the population of NCM users. Female users exhibited higher within-group variability in preference behavior than males, with a major transition occurring around the age of 25. Moreveor, the musical tastes and the preference diversity measures of women were also more strongly associated with economic factors. However, in spite of the highly variable popularity of music tracks and the identified cultural and demographic differences, we observed that the evolution of musical preferences over time followed a power-law-like decaying function, and that NCM listeners showed the highest sensitivity to music released in their adolescence, peaking at the age of 13. Our findings suggest the existence of universal properties in the formation of musical tastes but also their culture-specific relationship to demographic factors, with wide-ranging implications for community detection and recommendation system design in online music platforms., Comment: 23 pages, 15 Figures, 4 Tables
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- 2022
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3. Scientists are Working Overtime and at the Weekends: Comparison of Publication Downloading from Copyrighted and Pirated Platforms
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Geng, Yu, Cao, Ren-Meng, Han, Xiao-Pu, Tian, Wen-Can, Zhang, Guang-Yao, and Wang, Xian-Wen
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Digital Libraries ,Digital Libraries (cs.DL) ,Applications (stat.AP) ,Statistics - Applications - Abstract
In this study, we track and analyze publication downloads from both copyrighted and pirated platforms to reconstruct scientists' activity patterns from a holistic perspective. Scientists around the world are working overtime, but scientists in different countries have different working patterns. Scientists' preferences for different platforms are influenced by a variety of factors such as working times and workplace arrangements. There are variations by country in terms of whether scientists prefer to work overtime at night, at the weekend, or both at night and on the weekend. When scientists are working overtime, they prefer to use Sci-Hub rather than copyrighted platforms to access scholarly publications This may be because of the transition in their working scenarios as they move from the office to home outside of work hours., Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures
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- 2021
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4. Evolutionary snowdrift game on heterogeneous Newman–Watts small-world network
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Gao Kun, Yang Han-Xin, Han Xiao-Pu, and Wang Bing-Hong
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Physics::Physics and Society ,Small-world network ,Computer science ,Distributed computing ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Computer Science::Social and Information Networks ,Heterogeneous network - Abstract
We study the evolutionary snowdrift game in a heterogeneous Newman–Watts small-world network. The heterogeneity of the network is controlled by the number of hubs. It is found that the moderate heterogeneity of the network can promote the cooperation best. Besides, we study how the hubs affect the evolution of cooperative behaviours of the heterogeneous Newman–Watts small-world network. Simulation results show that both the initial states of hubs and the connections between hubs can play an important role. Our work gives a further insight into the effect of hubs on the heterogeneous networks.
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- 2008
5. Modelling temporal patterns of news report
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Lu Linyuan, You Zhi-Qiang, Zhu Yan-Yan, and Han Xiao-Pu
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Empirical data ,symbols.namesake ,Information retrieval ,Computer science ,Computer Science::Information Retrieval ,InformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVAL ,Statistics ,Selection (linguistics) ,symbols ,Computer Science::Social and Information Networks ,Pareto distribution ,Computer Science::Computers and Society - Abstract
We study the news system and explore news report mechanism based on the corpus of Sina news website. Instead of using complete content of news, we utilize short keywords to represent original news and mainly focus on the report time series of news. Empirical analysis shows that the distributions of time intervals follow power-law distribution with exponential cutoff on both single-class level and aggregate level. In addition, we analyze the vitality of keywords to explain why the distributions of different kinds of news show difference in the exponential cutoff tail. On the basis of these findings, we propose a hybrid mechanism queuing model to reveal the hidden principle of news reports. The simulation results can well fit the empirical data. The present study may shed some light on the mechanism of temporal patterns of news report and human selection behaviors.
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- 2015
6. Quasi Scale-Free Parameter Networks of Ion Source Experiments
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Hu Chundong, Han Xiao-Pu, and Liu Zhi-Min
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Physics ,Exponential distribution ,Distribution (mathematics) ,Scale (ratio) ,Degree (graph theory) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Statistical physics ,Scale parameter ,Power law ,Measure (mathematics) ,Free parameter - Abstract
We study some parameter networks of ion source adjustment experiments and find quasi-scale-free characters. Their nodes are parameter settings of every discharge and connected by each of adjacent discharge. Their cumulative degree distributions obey the expression of stretched exponential distribution's rank-ordering form, and their degree distributions exhibit product-form by two functions, one is similar to an exponential form, and the other is close to a power law. An index is presented to measure how this distribution is close to the power law and how this distribution is used in the analysis of these parameter networks. The mode of parameter adjustment decides that the quasi-scale-free networks are formed naturally.
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- 2005
7. Punctuated equilibrium dynamics in human communications
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Peng, Dan, Han, Xiao-Pu, Wei, Zong-Wen, and Wang, Bing-Hong
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Social and Information Networks (cs.SI) ,FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Physics - Physics and Society ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Computer Science - Social and Information Networks ,Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph) - Abstract
A minimal model based on individual interactions is proposed to study the non-Poisson statistical properties of human behavior: individuals in the system interact with their neighbors, the probability of an individual acting correlates to its activity, and all individuals involved in action will change their activities randomly. The model creates rich non-Poisson spatial-temporal properties in the activities of individuals, in agreement with the patterns of human communication behaviors. Our findings provide insight into various human activities, embracing a range of realistic social interacting systems, particularly, intriguing bimodal phenomenons. This model bridges priority queues and punctuated equilibrium, and our modeling and analysis is likely to shed light on non-Poisson phenomena in many complex systems., Comment: 17 pages, 7 figures
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- 2014
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8. Step-by-Step Random Walk Network with Power-Law Clique-Degree Distribution
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Han Xiao-Pu, Liu Jian-Guo, Zhou Tao, Yang Han-Xin, and Wang Bing-Hong
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Clique ,Distribution (number theory) ,Degree (graph theory) ,Node (networking) ,Exponent ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Statistical physics ,Degree distribution ,Random walk ,Power law ,Mathematics - Abstract
We propose a simple mechanism for generating scale-free networks with degree exponent γ =3 , where the new node is connected to the existing nodes by step-by-step random walk. It is found that the clique-degree distribution based on our model obeys a power-law form, which is in agreement with the recently empirical evidences. In addition, our model displays the small-world effect and the hierarchical structure.
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- 2008
9. Power Law Distributions in the Experiment for Adjustment of the Ion Source of the NBI System
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Han Xiao-Pu and Hu Chundong
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Physics ,Tokamak ,Current (mathematics) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Power law ,Ion source ,Computational physics ,law.invention ,Arc (geometry) ,symbols.namesake ,Distribution (mathematics) ,law ,symbols ,Pareto distribution ,Atomic physics ,Intensity (heat transfer) - Abstract
The experiential adjustment process in an experiment on the ion source of the neutral beam injector system for the HT-7 Tokamak is reported in this paper. With regard to the data obtained in the same condition, in arranging the arc current intensities of every shot with a decay rank, the distributions of the arc current intensity correspond to the power laws, and the distribution obtained in the condition with the cryo-pump corresponds to the double Pareto distribution. Using the similar study method, the distributions of the arc duration are close to the power laws too. These power law distributions are formed rather naturally instead of being the results of purposeful seeking.
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- 2005
10. The Power Supply System of Ion Source for NBI
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Liu Zhimin, Wang Yongjun, Liu Xiao-ning, Han Xiao-Pu, Liu Sheng, Song Shihua, Hu Chundong, Li Jun, and Hu Liqun
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Superconducting tokamak ,Neutral beam injector ,Chemistry ,law ,Nuclear engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,Injector ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Beam (structure) ,Ion source ,law.invention ,Power (physics) - Abstract
The power supply system of ion source for the Neutral Beam Injector (NBI) in the HT-7 superconducting tokamak is based on a single injector with one ion source that can deliver 700 kW of neutral beam power. Experiments and a discharges test on the ion source were successfully performed. In this paper, the circuit structures and features of every power supply are described and the results of the discharges test are presented.
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- 2005
11. Exact solution of gyration radius of individual's trajectory for a simplified human mobility model
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Yan, Xiao-Yong, Han, Xiao-Pu, Zhou, Tao, and Wang, Bing-Hong
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Physics - Physics and Society ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph) - Abstract
Gyration radius of individual's trajectory plays a key role in quantifying human mobility patterns. Of particular interests, empirical analyses suggest that the growth of gyration radius is slow versus time except the very early stage and may eventually arrive to a steady value. However, up to now, the underlying mechanism leading to such a possibly steady value has not been well understood. In this Letter, we propose a simplified human mobility model to simulate individual's daily travel with three sequential activities: commuting to workplace, going to do leisure activities and returning home. With the assumption that individual has constant travel speed and inferior limit of time at home and work, we prove that the daily moving area of an individual is an ellipse, and finally get an exact solution of the gyration radius. The analytical solution well captures the empirical observation reported in [M. C. Gonz`alez et al., Nature, 453 (2008) 779]. We also find that, in spite of the heterogeneous displacement distribution in the population level, individuals in our model have characteristic displacements, indicating a completely different mechanism to the one proposed by Song et al. [Nat. Phys. 6 (2010) 818]., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures
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- 2010
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12. Scaling in the global spreading patterns of pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) and the role of control: empirical statistics and modeling
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Han, Xiao-Pu, Wang, Bing-Hong, Zhou, Chang-Song, Zhou, Tao, and Zhu, Jun-Fang
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Physics - Physics and Society ,Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability ,FOS: Biological sciences ,Populations and Evolution (q-bio.PE) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph) ,Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution ,Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an) - Abstract
Background: The pandemic of influenza A (H1N1) is a serious on-going global public crisis. Understanding its spreading dynamics is of fundamental importance for both public health and scientific researches. Recent studies have focused mainly on evaluation and prediction of on-going spreading, which strongly depends on detailed information about the structure of social contacts, human traveling patterns and biological activity of virus, etc. Methodology/Principal Findings: In this work we analyzed the distributions of confirmed cases of influenza A (H1N1) in different levels and find the Zipf's law and Heaps' law. Similar scaling properties were also observed for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and bird cases of H5N1. We also found a hierarchical spreading pattern from countries with larger population and GDP to countries with smaller ones. We proposed a model that considers generic control effects on both the local growth and transregional transmission, without the need of the above mentioned detailed information. We studied in detail the impact of control effects and heterogeneity on the spreading dynamics in the model and showed that they are responsible for the scaling and hierarchical spreading properties observed in empirical data. Conclusions/Significance: Our analysis and modeling showed that although strict control measures for interregional travelers could delay the outbreak in the regions without local cases, the focus should be turned to local prevention after the outbreak of local cases. Target control on a few regions with the largest number of active interregional travelers can efficiently prevent the spreading. This work provided not only a deeper understanding of the generic mechanisms underlying the spread of infectious diseases, but also some practical guidelines for decision makers to adopt suitable control strategies., Comment: 19figures
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- 2009
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13. Heavy-tailed statistics in short-message communication
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Hong Wei, Zhou Tao, Wang Bing-Hong, and Han Xiao-Pu
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Physics - Physics and Society ,Distribution (number theory) ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Process (computing) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Time distribution ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Probability and statistics ,Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph) ,Individual level ,Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability ,Statistics ,Conversation ,Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an) ,media_common - Abstract
Short-message (SM) is one of the most frequently used communication channels in the modern society. In this Brief Report, based on the SM communication records provided by some volunteers, we investigate the statistics of SM communication pattern, including the interevent time distributions between two consecutive short messages and two conversations, and the distribution of message number contained by a complete conversation. In the individual level, the current empirical data raises a strong evidence that the human activity pattern, exhibiting a heavy-tailed interevent time distribution, is driven by a non-Poisson nature., Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures and 1 table
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- 2008
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14. Cross-correlation matrix analysis of Chinese and American bank stocks in subprime crisis
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Han Xiao-Pu, Zhu Shi-Zhao, Yu Gao-Feng, Nie Sen, Wang Bing-Hong, Zhang Wen-Qing, and Li Xin-Li
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Financial incentives ,Financial market ,Econometrics ,Economics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Subprime crisis ,Cross correlation matrix ,Developed market ,China ,Emerging markets ,Stock (geology) - Abstract
In order to study the universality of the interactions among different markets, we analyze the cross-correlation matrix of the price of the Chinese and American bank stocks. We then find that the stock prices of the emerging market are more correlated than that of the developed market. Considering that the values of the components for the eigenvector may be positive or negative, we analyze the differences between two markets in combination with the endogenous and exogenous events which influence the financial markets. We find that the sparse pattern of components of eigenvectors out of the threshold value has no change in American bank stocks before and after the subprime crisis. However, it changes from sparse to dense for Chinese bank stocks. By using the threshold value to exclude the external factors, we simulate the interactions in financial markets.
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- 2015
15. Step-by-step random walk network with power-law clique-degree distribution
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Han-Xin Yang, Wang Bing-Hong, Liu Jian-Guo, Han Xiao-Pu, and Zhou Tao
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We propose a simple mechanism for generating scale-free networks with degree exponent γ = 3, where the new node is connected to the existing nodes by step-by-step random walk. It is found that the clique-degree distribution based on our model obeys a power-law form, which is in agreement with the recently empirical evidences. In addition, our model displays the small-world effect and the hierarchical structure.
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