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Where are my followers? Understanding the Locality Effect in Twitter
Twitter is one of the most used applications in the current Internet with
more than 200M accounts created so far. As other large-scale systems Twitter
can obtain enefit by exploiting the Locality effect existing among its users.
In this paper we perform the first comprehensive study of the Locality effect
of Twitter. For this purpose we have collected the geographical location of
around 1M Twitter users and 16M of their followers. Our results demonstrate
that language and cultural characteristics determine the level of Locality
expected for different countries. Those countries with a different language
than English such as Brazil typically show a high intra-country Locality
whereas those others where English is official or co-official language suffer
from an external Locality effect. This is, their users have a larger number of
followers in US than within their same country. This is produced by two
reasons: first, US is the dominant country in Twitter counting with around half
of the users, and second, these countries share a common language and cultural
characteristics with US
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Some Reflections on the Periodization of Tibetan History
Revue d’Etudes Tibétaines Number 10, April 200
Discrete moving breather collisions in a Klein-Gordon chain of oscillators
We study collision processes of moving breathers with the same frequency,
traveling with opposite directions within a Klein-Gordon chain of oscillators.
Two types of collisions have been analyzed: symmetric and non-symmetric,
head-on collisions. For low enough frequency the outcome is strongly dependent
of the dynamical states of the two colliding breathers just before the
collision. For symmetric collisions, several results can be observed: breather
generation, with the formation of a trapped breather and two new moving
breathers; breather reflection; generation of two new moving breathers; and
breather fusion bringing about a trapped breather. For non-symmetric collisions
the possible results are: breather generation, with the formation of three new
moving breathers; breather fusion, originating a new moving breather; breather
trapping with also breather reflection; generation of two new moving breathers;
and two new moving breathers traveling as a ligand state. Breather annihilation
has never been observed.Comment: 19 pages, 12 figure
Google+ or Google-?: Dissecting the Evolution of the New OSN in its First Year
In the era when Facebook and Twitter dominate the market for social media,
Google has introduced Google+ (G+) and reported a significant growth in its
size while others called it a ghost town. This begs the question that "whether
G+ can really attract a significant number of connected and active users
despite the dominance of Facebook and Twitter?".
This paper tackles the above question by presenting a detailed
characterization of G+ based on large scale measurements. We identify the main
components of G+ structure, characterize the key features of their users and
their evolution over time. We then conduct detailed analysis on the evolution
of connectivity and activity among users in the largest connected component
(LCC) of G+ structure, and compare their characteristics with other major OSNs.
We show that despite the dramatic growth in the size of G+, the relative size
of LCC has been decreasing and its connectivity has become less clustered.
While the aggregate user activity has gradually increased, only a very small
fraction of users exhibit any type of activity. To our knowledge, our study
offers the most comprehensive characterization of G+ based on the largest
collected data sets.Comment: WWW 201
Thermal radiation from subwavelength objects and the violation of Planck’s law
Thermal radiation is a ubiquitous physical phenomenon that has been usually described with the help of Planck’s law, but recent developments have proven its limitations. Now, experimental advances have demonstrated that the far-field thermal radiation properties of subwavelength objects drastically violate Planck’s lawJ.C.C. acknowledges financial support from the Spanish MINECO (Contract No. FIS2017–84057-P
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