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Electron vortices in crystals
The propagation of electron beams carrying angular momentum in crystals is
studied using a multislice approach for the model system Fe. It is found that
the vortex beam is distorted strongly due to elastic scattering. Consequently,
the expectation value of the angular momentum as well as the local vortex
components change with the initial position of the vortex and the propagation
depth, making numerical simulations indispensable when analyzing experiments
Triadic closure dynamics drives scaling-laws in social multiplex networks
Social networks exhibit scaling-laws for several structural characteristics,
such as the degree distribution, the scaling of the attachment kernel, and the
clustering coefficients as a function of node degree. A detailed understanding
if and how these scaling laws are inter-related is missing so far, let alone
whether they can be understood through a common, dynamical principle. We
propose a simple model for stationary network formation and show that the three
mentioned scaling relations follow as natural consequences of triadic closure.
The validity of the model is tested on multiplex data from a well studied
massive multiplayer online game. We find that the three scaling exponents
observed in the multiplex data for the friendship, communication and trading
networks can simultaneously be explained by the model. These results suggest
that triadic closure could be identified as one of the fundamental dynamical
principles in social multiplex network formation.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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