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S. S. Manna

S N Bose National Centre for Basic SciencesIN
ORCID0000-0003-1714-3924
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Publications
16

About

S. S. Manna is a researcher at the S N Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences. With a research focus on percolation and statistical mechanics, she has authored 16 publications between 1996 and 2023, including studies on explosive percolation, quasirandom spanning tree models, and nonstationary states in self-organized criticality.

Research areas

  • Physics
  • Combinatorics
  • Statistical physics
  • Mathematics
  • Computer science

Publications (16)

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  1. A new route to Explosive Percolation

    2010

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    81 cites
  2. Quasirandom Spanning Tree Model for the Early River Network

    1996

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    31 cites
  3. Diffusion-limited friendship network: A model for six degrees of separation

    2003

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    3 cites
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  5. Island and lake size distributions in gradient percolation

    Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical2022journal article

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  6. Near universal values of social inequality indices in self-organized critical models

    Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications2022journal article

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  8. Band structure in collective motion with quenched range of interaction

    Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications2019journal article

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  10. Double transition in a model of oscillating percolation

    Physical Review E2017journal article

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  11. Asymptotic properties of restricted naming games

    Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications2017journal article

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  12. Colored percolation

    Physical Review E2017journal article

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  13. Percolation model with an additional source of disorder

    Physical Review E2016journal article

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