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Self-organization of heterogeneous topology and symmetry breaking in networks with adaptive thresholds and rewiring

We study an evolutionary algorithm that locally adapts thresholds and wiring in Random Threshold Networks, based on measurements of a dynamical order parameter. If a node is active, with probability p an existing link is deleted, with probability $1- p$ the node's threshold is increased, if it...

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Published in:Europhysics letters 2008-10, Vol.84 (1), p.10004-10004(6 )
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