In the past decade, the study of networks has increased
dramatically. Researchers from across the sciences including
biology and bioinformatics, computer science, economics,
engineering, mathematics, physics, sociology, and statistics are
more and more involved with the collection and statistical analysis
of network-indexed data. As a result, statistical methods and
models are being developed in this area at a furious pace, with
contributions coming from a wide spectrum of disciplines.
This book provides an up-to-date treatment of the foundations
common to the statistical analysis of network data across the
disciplines. The material is organized according to a statistical
taxonomy, although the presentation entails a conscious balance of
concepts versus mathematics. In addition, the examples including
extended cases studies are drawn widely from the literature. This
book should be of substantial interest both to statisticians and to
anyone else working in the area of network science.
The coverage of topics in this book is broad, but unfolds in a
systematic manner, moving from descriptive (or exploratory)
methods, to sampling, to modeling and inference. Specific topics
include network mapping, characterization of network structure,
network sampling, and the modeling, inference, and prediction of
networks, network processes, and network flows. This book is the
first such resource to present material on all of these core topics
in one place."
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