Browsing Applied Mathematics by Author "Lacasa, L"
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Bipartisanship Breakdown, Functional Networks, and Forensic Analysis in Spanish 2015 and 2016 National Elections
Fernandez-Gracia, J; Lacasa, L (2018) -
Canonical horizontal visibility graphs are uniquely determined by their degree sequence
Luque, B; Lacasa, L (2017-02) -
A combinatorial framework to quantify peak/pit asymmetries in complex dynamics
Hasson, U; Iacovacci, J; Davis, B; Flanagan, R; Tagliazucchi, E; Laufs, H; Lacasa, L (2018-02-23) -
Emergence of collective intonation in the musical performance of crowds
Lacasa, L (2016-09) -
Emergence of linguistic laws in human voice
Gonzalez Torre, I; Luque, B; Lacasa, L; Luque, J; Hernandez-Fernandez, A (2017-03-08) -
Horizontal visibility graphs from integer sequences
Lacasa, L (2016-09-02) -
Irreversibility of financial time series: A graph-theoretical approach
Flanagan, R; Lacasa, L (2016-04-29) -
Network structure of multivariate time series
Lacasa, L; Nicosia, V; Latora, V (2015-10-21) -
Network structure of multivariate time series.
Lacasa, L; Nicosia, V; Latora, V (2015-10-21)Our understanding of a variety of phenomena in physics, biology and economics crucially depends on the analysis of multivariate time series. While a wide range tools and techniques for time series analysis already exist, ... -
On a Dynamical Approach to Some Prime Number Sequences
Lacasa, L; Luque, B; Gomez, I; Miramontes, O (2018-02) -
On the thermodynamic origin of metabolic scaling
Ballesteros, FJ; Martinez, VJ; Luque, B; Lacasa, L; Valor, E; Moya, A (2018-01-23) -
Sequential motif profile of natural visibility graphs
Iacovacci, J; Lacasa, L (2016-11-14) -
Sequential visibility-graph motifs.
Iacovacci, J; Lacasa, L (American Physical Society, 2016-04-14)Visibility algorithms transform time series into graphs and encode dynamical information in their topology, paving the way for graph-theoretical time series analysis as well as building a bridge between nonlinear dynamics ... -
Speech earthquakes: scaling and universality in human voice
Luque, J; Luque, B; Lacasa, LSpeech is a distinctive complex feature of human capabilities. In order to understand the physics underlying speech production, in this work we empirically analyse the statistics of large human speech datasets ranging ... -
Visibility graphs and symbolic dynamics
Lacasa, L; Just, W (2018-07-01)