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The dynamics of higher-order networks
Higher-order networks capture the interactions among two or more nodes in complex systems ranging from the brain to chemical reaction networks. Here we show that higher-order interactions are responsible for new dynamical processes that cannot be
Large Deviation Theory and Thermodynamics
A Large Deviation Principle is said to be valid for a stochastic variable, if the logarithm of its probability distribution is extensive in the system size. In that case, equivalents to the equilibrium entropy and thermodynamic potentials can be
Inaugural Lecture: Professor Andrew Neal | School of Social and Political Science
promoted, to introduce their field of expertise both as a public lecture and, therefore, to anyone who may be interested in hearing about the type of work that goes on in
Fast facts – University of Edinburgh Business School
Interested in knowing a few facts about the School? The following is a breakdown of some statistics about our staff, programmes, and student numbers.
Events – Centre for the Study of Modern and Contemporary History Blog
Posts about the seminar series and other CSMCH events
Graphic Design BA (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Graphic design at Edinburgh involves balancing project guidelines with personal expression, and the interchange of traditional and contemporary technologies. We believe in challenging the status quo, encouraging bold, lateral thinking and producing
Non-Markovian Asymmetric Exclusion Process
Whenever some stochastic process is coarse-grained, the resulting description is usually non-Markovian in nature, i.e., it has some "memory" of the past. I will discuss a Non-Markovian extension to the venerable Asymmetric Exclusion Process (ASE
Making an Initial Appointment | Hope Park Counselling Centre | Health in Social Sciences
If you would like counselling at Hope Park Counselling Centre, the first stage is to complete a Counselling Self-Referral Form.
Research themes – University of Edinburgh Business School
Staff across six disciplinary subject groups work together to carry out research under the following themes:
Edinburgh Neuroscience – A forum for the brain and mind community to post comments, stories and experiences.
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