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Bornholdt, S. (2002).
The dynamics of large biological systems: A statistical physics view of macro-evolution.
In: Evolutionary Dynamics - Exploring the Interplay of Selection, Neutrality, Accident, and Function,
Ed. J. P. Crutchfield, Schuster, P., 65-80, Oxford University Press. |
Bornholdt, S., Schuster, H. G. (2002).
Handbook of Graphs and Networks: From the Genome to the Internet.
Wiley-VCH Verlag, Weinheim.
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Bornholdt, S., Wagner, F. (2002).
Stability of money: Phase transitions in an Ising economy.
Physica A 316, 453-468.
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Braumann, U.-D., Galle, J. (2002).
Untersuchungen zur Rekonstruktion netzartiger Tumorinvasionsfronten anhand histologischer Serienschnitte.
Proceedings: Bildverarbeitung für die Medizin 2002 -Algorithmen, Systeme, Anwendungen, 239-242.
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Davidsen, J., Ebel, H., Bornholdt, S. (2002).
Emergence of a small world from local interactions: Modeling acquaintance networks.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 128701.
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Do, H. H., Melnik, S., Rahm, E. (2002).
Comparison of Schema Matching Evaluations.
Proc. GI-Workshop "Web and Databases", Erfurt, Oct. 2002.
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Do, H. H., Rahm, E. (2002).
COMA - A system for flexible combination of schema matching approaches.
Proc. 28th Int. Conference on Very Large databases (VLDB), Hongkong, Aug. 2002.
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Drasdo, D., Höhme, S. (2002).
Towards a quantitative single-cell based model approach to growing multicellular spheroids.
In: Deformable Modeling and Soft Tissue Simulation, Ed. E. Keeve, Ayache, N., in press, Elsevier Science. |
Ebel, H., Bornholdt, S. (2002).
Co-evolutionary games on networks.
Phys. Rev. E 66, 056118.
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Ebel, H., Mielsch, L. I., Bornholdt, S. (2002).
Scale-free topology of email networks.
Phys. Rev. E 66, 035103(R).
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Galle, J., Reibiger, I., Westermann, M., Richter, W., Löffler, S. (2002).
Local cell membrane deformations due to receptor-ligand bonding as seen by reflection microscopy.
Cell Commun. Adhes 9, 161-172.
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Glimm, E., Srivastava, M., Läuter, J. (2002).
Multivariate Tests of Normal Mean Vectors with Restricted Alternatives.
Communications in Statistics B 31, 589-604. |
Kaizoji, T., Bornholdt, S., Fujiwara, Y. (2002).
Dynamics of price and trading volume in a spin model of stock markets with heterogeneous agents.
Physica A 316, 441-452.
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Kamp, C., Bornholdt, S. (2002).
Co-evolution of quasispecies: B-cell mutation rates maximize viral error catastrophes.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 88, 068104.
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Kamp, C., Bornholdt, S. (2002).
From HIV infection to AIDS: A dynamically induced percolation transition?
Proc. Roy. Soc. Lond. B 269, 2035-2040.
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Kropf, S., Läuter, J. (2002).
Multiple Tests for Different Sets of Variables Using a Data- Driven Ordering of Hypotheses, with an Application to Gene Expression Data.
Biometrical Journal 44, 789-800. |
Kropf, S., Läuter, J., Eszlinger, M., Krohn, K., Paschke, R. (2002).
Nonparametric Multiple Test Procedures with Data-driven Order of Hypotheses and with Weighted Hypotheses.
J. of Statistical Planning and Inference, submitted. |
Läuter, J., Kropf, S. (2002).
Multivariate Inference in Clinical Trials - Tests with Model Choice, Confidence Regions.
Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering 22, 5-16. |
Läuter, J., Kropf, S. (2002).
Data Compression and Selection of Variables, with Respect to Exact Inference.
Proceedings: COMPSTAT, 15th Symposium, 273-278. |
Ptak, S. E., Lachmann, M. (2002).
On the evolution of polygamy: a theoretical examination of the polygamy threshold model.
Behavioral Ecology, in press. |
Ptak, S. E., Petrov, D. (2002).
How intron splicing affects the insertion and deletion profile in Drosophila melanogaster.
Genetics 162, 1233-1244. |
Ptak, S. E., Przeworski, M. (2002).
Evidence for population growth in humans is confounded by fine-scale population structure.
Trends in Genetics 18, 559-563.
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Rohlf, T., Bornholdt, S. (2002).
Criticality in Random Threshold Networks: Annealed Approximation and Beyond.
Physica A 310, 245-259.
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