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  1. Yevin I.A.
    Introduction to the theory of complex networks
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2010, v. 2, no. 2, pp. 121-141

    There was a new direction of studying of the complex systems last years, considering them as networks. Nodes in such networks represent elements of these complex systems, and links between nodes – interactions between elements. These researches deal with real systems, such as biological (metabolic networks of cells, functional networks of a brain, ecological systems), technical (the Internet, WWW, networks of the companies of cellular communication, power grids), social (networks of scientific cooperation, a network of movie actors, a network of acquaintances). It has appeared that these networks have more complex architecture, than classical random networks. In the offered review the basic concepts theory of complex networks are given, and the basic directions of studying of real networks structures are also briefly described.

    Views (last year): 53. Citations: 107 (RSCI).
  2. Malinetsky G.G.
    Theory of self-organization. On the cusp of IV paradigm
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2013, v. 5, no. 3, pp. 315-336

    We discuss key problems of self-organization theory, synergetics, and the prospects of its development for the next decades. We show that the future of this interdisciplinary approach probably is defined by the development of new network paradigm. We consider statements of several fundamental scientific and principle technological problems and concrete results giving rise to these conclusions.

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  3. Editor’s note
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2024, v. 16, no. 7, pp. 1533-1538
  4. Kholodov Y.A.
    Development of network computational models for the study of nonlinear wave processes on graphs
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2019, v. 11, no. 5, pp. 777-814

    In various applications arise problems modeled by nonlinear partial differential equations on graphs (networks, trees). In order to study such problems and various extreme situations arose in the problems of designing and optimizing networks developed the computational model based on solving the corresponding boundary problems for partial differential equations of hyperbolic type on graphs (networks, trees). As applications, three different problems were chosen solved in the framework of the general approach of network computational models. The first was modeling of traffic flow. In solving this problem, a macroscopic approach was used in which the transport flow is described by a nonlinear system of second-order hyperbolic equations. The results of numerical simulations showed that the model developed as part of the proposed approach well reproduces the real situation various sections of the Moscow transport network on significant time intervals and can also be used to select the most optimal traffic management strategy in the city. The second was modeling of data flows in computer networks. In this problem data flows of various connections in packet data network were simulated as some continuous medium flows. Conceptual and mathematical network models are proposed. The numerical simulation was carried out in comparison with the NS-2 network simulation system. The results showed that in comparison with the NS-2 packet model the developed streaming model demonstrates significant savings in computing resources while ensuring a good level of similarity and allows us to simulate the behavior of complex globally distributed IP networks. The third was simulation of the distribution of gas impurities in ventilation networks. It was developed the computational mathematical model for the propagation of finely dispersed or gas impurities in ventilation networks using the gas dynamics equations by numerical linking of regions of different sizes. The calculations shown that the model with good accuracy allows to determine the distribution of gas-dynamic parameters in the pipeline network and solve the problems of dynamic ventilation management.

  5. Yevin I.A., Koblyakov A.A., Savricov D.V., Shuvalov N.D.
    Cognitive Networks
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2011, v. 3, no. 3, pp. 231-239

    Traditional classification of real complex networks on biological, technological and social is incomplete, as there is a huge variety of artworks, which structure also can be presented in the form of networks. In this paper the review of researches of the complex networks, modeling some literary, musical and painting works is given. Corresponding networks are offered for naming cognitive networks. The possible directions of studying of such networks are discussed.

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  6. Alkousa M.S., Gasnikov A.V., Dvurechensky P.E., Sadiev A.A., Razouk L.Ya.
    An approach for the nonconvex uniformly concave structured saddle point problem
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2022, v. 14, no. 2, pp. 225-237

    Recently, saddle point problems have received much attention due to their powerful modeling capability for a lot of problems from diverse domains. Applications of these problems occur in many applied areas, such as robust optimization, distributed optimization, game theory, and many applications in machine learning such as empirical risk minimization and generative adversarial networks training. Therefore, many researchers have actively worked on developing numerical methods for solving saddle point problems in many different settings. This paper is devoted to developing a numerical method for solving saddle point problems in the nonconvex uniformly-concave setting. We study a general class of saddle point problems with composite structure and H\"older-continuous higher-order derivatives. To solve the problem under consideration, we propose an approach in which we reduce the problem to a combination of two auxiliary optimization problems separately for each group of variables, the outer minimization problem w.r.t. primal variables, and the inner maximization problem w.r.t the dual variables. For solving the outer minimization problem, we use the Adaptive Gradient Method, which is applicable for nonconvex problems and also works with an inexact oracle that is generated by approximately solving the inner problem. For solving the inner maximization problem, we use the Restarted Unified Acceleration Framework, which is a framework that unifies the high-order acceleration methods for minimizing a convex function that has H\"older-continuous higher-order derivatives. Separate complexity bounds are provided for the number of calls to the first-order oracles for the outer minimization problem and higher-order oracles for the inner maximization problem. Moreover, the complexity of the whole proposed approach is then estimated.

  7. Jarrah A.A., Ejjbiri H., Lubashevskiy V.
    Iterative diffusion importance: advancing edge criticality evaluation in complex networks
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2025, v. 17, no. 5, pp. 783-797

    This paper is devoted to the problem of edge criticality identification and ranking in complex networks, which is a part of a modern research direction in the novel network science. The diffusion importance belongs to the set of acknowledged methods that help to identify the significant connections in the graph that are critical to retaining structural integrity. In the present work, we develop the Iterative Diffusion Importance algorithm that is based on the re-estimation of critical topological features at each step of the graph deconstruction. The Iterative Diffusion Importance has been compared with methods such as diffusion importance and degree product, which are two very well-known benchmark algorithms. As for benchmark networks, we tested the Iterative Diffusion Importance on three standard networks, such as Zachary’s Karate Club, the American Football Network, and the Dolphins Network, which are often used for algorithm efficiency evaluation and are different in size and density. Also, we proposed a new benchmark network representing the airplane communication between Japan and the US. The numerical experiment on finding the ranking of critical edges and the following network decomposition demonstrated that the proposed Iterative Diffusion Importance exceeds the conventional diffusion importance by the efficiency for 2–35% depending on the network complexity, the number of nodes, and the number of edges. The only drawback of the Iterative Diffusion Importance is an increase in computation complexity and hencely in the runtime, but this drawback can be easily compensated for by the preliminary planning of the network deconstruction or protection and by reducing the re-evaluation frequency of the iterative process.

  8. Usanov M.S., Kulberg N.S., Morozov S.P.
    Development of anisotropic nonlinear noise-reduction algorithm for computed tomography data with context dynamic threshold
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2019, v. 11, no. 2, pp. 233-248

    The article deals with the development of the noise-reduction algorithm based on anisotropic nonlinear data filtering of computed tomography (CT). Analysis of domestic and foreign literature has shown that the most effective algorithms for noise reduction of CT data use complex methods for analyzing and processing data, such as bilateral, adaptive, three-dimensional and other types of filtrations. However, a combination of such techniques is rarely used in practice due to long processing time per slice. In this regard, it was decided to develop an efficient and fast algorithm for noise-reduction based on simplified bilateral filtration method with three-dimensional data accumulation. The algorithm was developed on C ++11 programming language in Microsoft Visual Studio 2015. The main difference of the developed noise reduction algorithm is the use an improved mathematical model of CT noise, based on the distribution of Poisson and Gauss from the logarithmic value, developed earlier by our team. This allows a more accurate determination of the noise level and, thus, the threshold of data processing. As the result of the noise reduction algorithm, processed CT data with lower noise level were obtained. Visual evaluation of the data showed the increased information content of the processed data, compared to original data, the clarity of the mapping of homogeneous regions, and a significant reduction in noise in processing areas. Assessing the numerical results of the algorithm showed a decrease in the standard deviation (SD) level by more than 6 times in the processed areas, and high rates of the determination coefficient showed that the data were not distorted and changed only due to the removal of noise. Usage of newly developed context dynamic threshold made it possible to decrease SD level on every area of data. The main difference of the developed threshold is its simplicity and speed, achieved by preliminary estimation of the data array and derivation of the threshold values that are put in correspondence with each pixel of the CT. The principle of its work is based on threshold criteria, which fits well both into the developed noise reduction algorithm based on anisotropic nonlinear filtration, and another algorithm of noise-reduction. The algorithm successfully functions as part of the MultiVox workstation and is being prepared for implementation in a single radiological network of the city of Moscow.

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  9. Zatserkovnyy A.V., Nurminski E.A.
    Neural network analysis of transportation flows of urban aglomeration using the data from public video cameras
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2021, v. 13, no. 2, pp. 305-318

    Correct modeling of complex dynamics of urban transportation flows requires the collection of large volumes of empirical data to specify types of the modes and their identification. At the same time, setting a large number of observation posts is expensive and technically not always feasible. All this results in insufficient factographic support for the traffic control systems as well as for urban planners with the obvious consequences for the quality of their decisions. As one of the means to provide large-scale data collection at least for the qualitative situation analysis, the wide-area video cameras are used in different situation centers. There they are analyzed by human operators who are responsible for observation and control. Some video cameras provided their videos for common access, which makes them a valuable resource for transportation studies. However, there are significant problems with getting qualitative data from such cameras, which relate to the theory and practice of image processing. This study is devoted to the practical application of certain mainstream neuro-networking technologies for the estimation of essential characteristics of actual transportation flows. The problems arising in processing these data are analyzed, and their solutions are suggested. The convolution neural networks are used for tracking, and the methods for obtaining basic parameters of transportation flows from these observations are studied. The simplified neural networks are used for the preparation of training sets for the deep learning neural network YOLOv4 which is later used for the estimation of speed and density of automobile flows.

  10. Meleshko E.V., Afanasenko T.S., Gadzhimirzayev Sh.M., Pashkov R.A., Gilya-Zetinov A.A., Tsybulko E.A., Zaitseva A.S., Khelvas A.V.
    Discrete simulation of the road restoration process
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2022, v. 14, no. 6, pp. 1255-1268

    This work contains a description of the results of modeling the process of maintaining the readiness of a section of the road network under strikes of with specified parameters. A one-dimensional section of road up to 40 km long with a total number of strikes up to 100 during the work of the brigade is considered. A simulation model has been developed for carrying out work to maintain it in working condition by several groups (engineering teams) that are part of the engineering and road division. A multicopter-type unmanned aerial vehicle is used to search for the points of appearance of obstacles. Life cycle schemes of the main participants of the tactical scene have been developed and an event-driven model of the tactical scene has been built. The format of the event log generated as a result of simulation modeling of the process of maintaining a road section is proposed. To visualize the process of maintaining the readiness of a road section, it is proposed to use visualization in the cyclogram format.

    An XSL style has been developed for building a cyclogram based on an event log. As an algorithm for making a decision on the assignment of barriers to brigades, the simplest algorithm has been adopted, prescribing choosing the nearest barrier. A criterion describing the effectiveness of maintenance work on the site based on the assessment of the average speed of vehicles on the road section is proposed. Graphs of the dependence of the criterion value and the root-meansquare error depending on the length of the maintained section are plotted and an estimate is obtained for the maximum length of the road section maintained in a state of readiness with specified values for the selected quality indicator with specified characteristics of striking and performance of repair crews. The expediency of carrying out work to maintain readiness by several brigades that are part of the engineering and road division operating autonomously is shown.

    The influence of the speed of the unmanned aerial vehicle on the ability to maintain the readiness of the road section is analyzed. The speed range for from 10 to 70 km/h is considered, which corresponds to the technical capabilities of multicoptertype reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicles. The simulation results can be used as part of a complex simulation model of an army offensive or defensive operation and for solving the problem of optimizing the assignment of tasks to maintain the readiness of road sections to engineering and road brigades. The proposed approach may be of interest for the development of military-oriented strategy games.

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