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Choy Heng Lai

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  157
Citations -  3501

Choy Heng Lai is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Synchronization (computer science) & Complex network. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 157 publications receiving 3278 citations. Previous affiliations of Choy Heng Lai include Yale-NUS College.

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Robustness of supersensitivity to small signals in nonlinear dynamical systems.

TL;DR: This Rapid Communication shows that a class of nonlinear dynamical systems possessing an invariant subspace has amazing features of supersensitivity to small input signals and robustness of the supersensitivity in the presence of noise.
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Determination of the pion form factor at large momentum transfer squared

TL;DR: In this paper, the π − p elastic scattering is used to determine the pion form factor and it is found that it drops more like 1/ q 4 than 1/q 2.
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One-dimensional hard-point gas as a thermoelectric engine

TL;DR: The possibility to build a thermoelectric engine using a one-dimensional gas of molecules with unequal masses and hard-point interaction is demonstrated and the efficiency is determined by a parameter YT which is different from the well known figure of merit ZT.
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Impact of edge-removal on the centrality betweenness of the best spreaders

TL;DR: The surprising results that removing less busy connections can be far more effective in hindering the spread of the disease than removing the more popular connections are uncovered.
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Public-key encryption based on generalized synchronization of coupled map lattices

TL;DR: A method of constructing public-key cryptosystems by generalized synchronization of coupled map lattices, in which the difficulty in predicting the synchronous function is used as the trap-door function to deduce the private key from the public key.