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R. Mantegna15/09/2025, 09:30
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G. Caldarelli15/09/2025, 10:00
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M. Osella15/09/2025, 10:30
Many complex systems exhibit a modular structure: genomes are composed of genes, books consist of words, and technological systems like LEGO sets can be broken down into elementary building blocks. Representing these as component systems—collections of discrete elements—reveals a range of quantitative regularities, often shared across domains. Among these, Zipf’s law is perhaps the most...
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S. Meloni15/09/2025, 10:50
The emergence of biodiversity in ecological communities remains a major open question in theoretical ecology, leading to a fundamental inquiry: what mechanisms support the stability and coexistence of species within these ecosystems? Traditional ecological models have largely been based on the assumption that species primarily engage in pairwise interactions. However, interactions in...
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