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Social Networks through the Prism of Cognition
Human relations are driven by social events - people interact, exchange
information, share knowledge and emotions, or gather news from mass media.
These events leave traces in human memory. The initial strength of a trace
depends on cognitive factors such as emotions or attention span. Each trace
continuously weakens over time unless another related event activity
strengthens it. Here, we introduce a novel Cognition-driven Social Network
(CogSNet) model that accounts for cognitive aspects of social perception and
explicitly represents human memory dynamics. For validation, we apply our model
to NetSense data on social interactions among university students. The results
show that CogSNet significantly improves quality of modeling of human
interactions in social networks
Effect of noncollinear magnetic order on the hyperfine interactions in Pt3Fe
The investigations of the hyperfine interactions in Pt3Fe with the noncollinear magnetic order by means of
ab initio methods are presented. It is shown that the ground state magnetic order of Pt3Fe is of noncollinear
character. Electric field gradient and hyperfine magnetic field at 57Fe nucleus were calculated and their dependence on the strength of Coulomb correlation interaction is discussed. The calculated values of electric field gradient correspond with the experimental data and the best agreement was found when the enhanced Coulomb correlation interaction for 3d-states of Fe was considered. Lattice, local valence electron (3d, 4p) and weakly bound 3p semicore electron contributions to electric field gradient are separated out and discussed
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