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Study Of Digital Holographic Microscopy

Posted on:2010-08-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360278457389Subject:Optics
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We have entered the network era because of the rapid development of information technology. Since the concept of network has been used in many scientific and social fields, the investigations of complex networks become one of the frontiers in science and technology.The interaction between the evolution of the game and the underlying network structure with evolving snowdrift game model is investigated. The constructed network follows a power-law degree distribution typically showing scale-free feature. The topological features of average path length, clustering coefficient, degree-degree correlations and the dynamical behavior of synchronizability of the network are studied. The synchronizability of the constructed networks changes by the interaction. It will converge to a certain value when sufficient new nodes are added. It is found that initial payoffs of nodes greatly affect the synchronizability. When initial payoffs for players are equal, low common initial payoffs may lead to more heterogeneity of the network and good synchronizability. When the initial payoffs are not equal but follow certain distributions, better synchronizability is obtained compared to that of equal initial payoff. The result is also true for phase synchronization of nonidentical oscillators.
Keywords/Search Tags:Snowdrift game model, network structure, synchronizability
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