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Scientific Collaboration Networks

For a number of presentations I have created tree graphs showing the shortest pathways in the scientific collaboration network between myself and members of the audience.
  • Departments of Mathematical Physics and Condensed-Matter Theory, Imperial College, London: graph department.
  • Department of Physics, University of Sapienza, Rome, Italy graph department.
  • CECAM Workshop: Metastability and Landscapes in Complex Systems, Lyons, France (May 2003): graph, conference
  • Complexity, Metastability and Nonextensivity, Erice, Italy (July 2004): graph, conference
  • Gordon Research Conference on Molecular and Ionic Clusters, Aussois, France (September 2004): graph, conference
These graphs enable an upper bound for a person's Erdös Number to be obtained:

nErdös < nDoye + 4

as my Erdös Number is three.