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Populism is a political phenomenon of democratic illiberalism centered on the figure of a strong leader. By modeling person/node connections of prominent figures of the recent Colombian political landscape we map, quantify, and analyze the position and influence of Alvaro Uribe as a populist leader. We found that Uribe is a central hub in the political alliances networks, cutting through traditional party alliances, . but is not the most central figure in the state machinery. The article first presents the framing of the problem, followed by the historical context of the case in study, the methodology employed and data collection, analysis, conclusions and further research paths. This study has implications for offering a new way of applying quantitative methods to the studies of populist regimes
Z Cam stars are a small subset of dwarf novae that exhibit standstills in their light curves. Most modern literature and catalogs of cataclysmic variables quote the number of known Z Cams to be on the order of 30 or so systems. After a four-year obse
Physical science has changed in the century since Lord Kelvins celebrated essay on Nineteenth Century Clouds over the Dynamical Theory of Heat and Light, but some things are the same. Analogs in what was happening in physics then and what is happenin
The four authors present their speculations about the future developments of mathematical logic in the twenty-first century. The areas of recursion theory, proof theory and logic for computer science, model theory, and set theory are discussed independently.
Capital usually leads to income, and income is more accurately and easily measured. Thus we summarize income distributions in USA, Germany, etc.
Discriminating between competing explanatory models as to which is more likely responsible for the growth of a network is a problem of fundamental importance for network science. The rules governing this growth are attributed to mechanisms such as pr