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Tuan Minh Pham

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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|December 28, 2021
Optimizing Traffic Engineering for Resilient Services in NFV-Based Connected Autonomous VehiclesTuan-Minh Pham, Thi-Minh Nguyen
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|June 10, 2020
Efficient Traffic Engineering in an NFV Enabled IoT SystemThi-Thuy-Lien Nguyen, Tuan-Minh Pham
Physical Review. E|December 18, 2024
Effects of clustering heterogeneity on the spectral density of sparse networksTuan Minh Pham, Thomas Peron, Fernando L Metz
Physical Review. E|January 21, 2026
Heterophobic interactions hinder consensus formation in sparse random networksAlejandro Castro, Tuan Minh Pham, Ernesto Ortega, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|November 17, 2020
The effect of social balance on social fragmentationTuan Minh Pham, Imre Kondor, Rudolf Hanel, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 2, 2022
Empirical social triad statistics can be explained with dyadic homophylic interactionsTuan Minh Pham, Jan Korbel, Rudolf Hanel, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 29, 2020
Predicting collapse of adaptive networked systems without knowing the networkLeonhard Horstmeyer, Tuan Minh Pham, Jan Korbel, et al.
Physical Review. E|December 15, 2016
Fractional kinetics emerging from ergodicity breaking in random mediaDaniel Molina-García, Tuan Minh Pham, Paolo Paradisi, et al.
Physical Review Letters|February 17, 2023
Homophily-Based Social Group Formation in a Spin Glass Self-Assembly FrameworkJan Korbel, Simon D Lindner, Tuan Minh Pham, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 29, 2015
Recombinase and translesion DNA polymerase decrease the speed of replication fork progression during the DNA damage response in Escherichia coli cellsKang Wei Tan, Tuan Minh Pham, Asako Furukohri, et al.
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|December 28, 2021
Optimizing Traffic Engineering for Resilient Services in NFV-Based Connected Autonomous VehiclesTuan-Minh Pham, Thi-Minh Nguyen
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|June 10, 2020
Efficient Traffic Engineering in an NFV Enabled IoT SystemThi-Thuy-Lien Nguyen, Tuan-Minh Pham
Physical Review. E|December 18, 2024
Effects of clustering heterogeneity on the spectral density of sparse networksTuan Minh Pham, Thomas Peron, Fernando L Metz
Physical Review. E|January 21, 2026
Heterophobic interactions hinder consensus formation in sparse random networksAlejandro Castro, Tuan Minh Pham, Ernesto Ortega, et al.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|November 17, 2020
The effect of social balance on social fragmentationTuan Minh Pham, Imre Kondor, Rudolf Hanel, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 2, 2022
Empirical social triad statistics can be explained with dyadic homophylic interactionsTuan Minh Pham, Jan Korbel, Rudolf Hanel, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 29, 2020
Predicting collapse of adaptive networked systems without knowing the networkLeonhard Horstmeyer, Tuan Minh Pham, Jan Korbel, et al.
Physical Review. E|December 15, 2016
Fractional kinetics emerging from ergodicity breaking in random mediaDaniel Molina-García, Tuan Minh Pham, Paolo Paradisi, et al.
Physical Review Letters|February 17, 2023
Homophily-Based Social Group Formation in a Spin Glass Self-Assembly FrameworkJan Korbel, Simon D Lindner, Tuan Minh Pham, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|January 29, 2015
Recombinase and translesion DNA polymerase decrease the speed of replication fork progression during the DNA damage response in Escherichia coli cellsKang Wei Tan, Tuan Minh Pham, Asako Furukohri, et al.
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