Daniel ben-Avraham

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Sampling with Costs2015-06-15Paper
Small-scale behaviour in deterministic reaction models2010-11-03Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q36566182010-01-13Paper
Deterministic reaction models with power-law forces2010-01-05Paper
From the conserved Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation to a coalescing particles model2009-03-04Paper
Front propagation in flipping processes2008-12-12Paper
Phase transition in the rich-get-richer mechanism due to finite-size effects2008-05-27Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q53952612006-11-02Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q33707712006-02-08Paper
One-dimensional continuous-time quantum walks2005-08-22Paper
Statistics of cycles: how loopy is your network?2005-06-23Paper
On the relation between one-species diffusion-limited coalescence and annihilation in one dimension2005-05-03Paper
First-passage properties of the Erdos–Renyi random graph2005-03-07Paper
Compact directed percolation with movable partial reflectors2004-06-10Paper
Ordering of random walks: the leader and the laggard2004-06-09Paper
Geographical embedding of scale-free networks2003-11-30Paper
Diffusion and reactions in fractals and disordered systems2002-01-01Paper
Most probable paths in homogeneous and disordered lattices at finite temperature2001-07-25Paper
Large scale simulations of two-species annihilation, \(A+B\rightarrow 0\), with drift2001-01-17Paper
The solution of the modified Helmholtz equation in a wedge and an application to diffusion-limited coalescence2000-07-03Paper
Statics and dynamics of a diffusion-limited reaction: anomalous kinetics, nonequilibrium self-ordering, and a dynamic transition.2000-02-02Paper
Generalized von Smoluchowski model of reaction rates, with reacting particles and a mobile trap1999-11-22Paper
Saturation transition in a monomer-monomer model of heterogeneous catalysis1990-01-01Paper

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