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A network is a mathematical object consisting of a set of points
(called vertices or nodes) that are connected to each other in some
fashion by lines (called edges). Turns out this simple description
corresponds to a bewildering array of systems in the real world,
ranging from technological ones such as the Internet and World Wide
Web, biological networks such as that of connections of the nervous
systems or blood vessels, food webs, protein interactions,
infrastructural systems such as networks of roads, airports or the
power-grid, to patterns of social acquaintance such as friendship,
network of Hollywood actors, connections between business houses
and many more. Recent years have witnessed a substantial amount of
interest within the scientific community in the properties of these
networks. The emergence of the internet in particular, coupled with
the widespread availability of inexpensive computing resources has
facilitated studies ranging from large scale empirical analysis of
networks in the real world, to the development of theoretical
models and tools to explore the various properties of these
systems. The study of networks is broadly interdisciplinary and
central developments have occurred in many fields, including
mathematics, physics, computer and information sciences, biology,
and the social sciences. This book brings together a collection of
cutting-edge research in the field from a diverse array of
researchers ranging from physicists to social scientists, and
presents them in a coherent fashion, highlighting the strong
interconnections between the different areas. Topics included are
social networks and social media, opinion and innovation diffusion,
syncronization, transportation networks and human mobility, as well
as theory, modeling and metrics of Complex Networks.
A network is a mathematical object consisting of a set of points
(called vertices or nodes) that are connected to each other in some
fashion by lines (called edges). Turns out this simple description
corresponds to a bewildering array of systems in the real world,
ranging from technological ones such as the Internet and World Wide
Web, biological networks such as that of connections of the nervous
systems or blood vessels, food webs, protein interactions,
infrastructural systems such as networks of roads, airports or the
power-grid, to patterns of social acquaintance such as friendship,
network of Hollywood actors, connections between business houses
and many more. Recent years have witnessed a substantial amount of
interest within the scientific community in the properties of these
networks. The emergence of the internet in particular, coupled with
the widespread availability of inexpensive computing resources has
facilitated studies ranging from large scale empirical analysis of
networks in the real world, to the development of theoretical
models and tools to explore the various properties of these
systems. The study of networks is broadly interdisciplinary and
central developments have occurred in many fields, including
mathematics, physics, computer and information sciences, biology,
and the social sciences. This book brings together a collection of
cutting-edge research in the field from a diverse array of
researchers ranging from physicists to social scientists, and
presents them in a coherent fashion, highlighting the strong
interconnections between the different areas. Topics included are
social networks and social media, opinion and innovation diffusion,
syncronization, transportation networks and human mobility, as well
as theory, modeling and metrics of Complex Networks.
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