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Class: [A] Journal<19> [B] Conference Paper<22> [C] Book<2> [D] Chapter of Book<0> [E] Other<0>Records 11 to 20 of 43 [Previous 10] [Next 10][C] "Epidemics and Rumours in Complex Networks",
M.M.Draief and L. Massoulie, London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 369, Cambridge University Press (2010)
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[B] "Convergence Speed of Binary Interval Consensus",
Draief M and Vojnovic M, 2010 PROCEEDINGS IEEE INFOCOM (2010)
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[B] "Spread of Epidemics and Rumours with Mobile Agents",
Draief M, Ganesh A, Fitt AD, Norbury J, Ockendon H and Wilson RE, PROGRESS IN INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS AT ECMI 2008 pp.797-802 (2010)
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[B] "Random walk model of infection on networks",
M.M.Draief and A. Ganesh, (2009)
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"Exponential random graphs as models of overlay networks
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M.M.Draief, A. Ganesh and L. Massoulie, Journal of Applied Probability
46 (1) pp.199-220 (2009)
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[B] "Deconstructing Internet Paths: An Approach for AS-Level Detour Route Discovery",
S.W.Ho, Thomas Haddow, Jonathan Ledlie, M.M.Draief and Peter Pietzuch, Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Peer-to-Peer Systems (IPTPS'09) (2009)
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"EXPONENTIAL RANDOM GRAPHS AS MODELS OF OVERLAY NETWORKS
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Draief M, Ganesh A and Massoulie L, JOURNAL OF APPLIED PROBABILITY
46 (1) pp.199-220 (2009)
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[B] "Micro-Social Systems: Interleaving Agents, Norms and Social Networks
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M.M.Draief, D.Ramirez Cano and J.V.Pitt, Proc. Social Networks and Multiagent Systems Symposium (2009)
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[B] "Deconstructing Internet Paths: An Approach for AS-Level Detour Route Discovery",
Ho SW, Haddow T, Ledlie J, Draief M and Pietzuch P, Eighth International workshop on Peer-To-Peer Systems IPTPS pp.1-6 (2009)
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[B] "Marketing in a Random Network",
Amini H, Draief M and Lelarge M, LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE pp.17-25 (2009)
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