Complex Networks
Principles, Methods and Applications
- Authors:
- Vito Latora, Queen Mary University of London
- Vincenzo Nicosia, Queen Mary University of London
- Giovanni Russo, Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy
- Date Published: September 2017
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107103184
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Networks constitute the backbone of complex systems, from the human brain to computer communications, transport infrastructures to online social systems and metabolic reactions to financial markets. Characterising their structure improves our understanding of the physical, biological, economic and social phenomena that shape our world. Rigorous and thorough, this textbook presents a detailed overview of the new theory and methods of network science. Covering algorithms for graph exploration, node ranking and network generation, among others, the book allows students to experiment with network models and real-world data sets, providing them with a deep understanding of the basics of network theory and its practical applications. Systems of growing complexity are examined in detail, challenging students to increase their level of skill. An engaging presentation of the important principles of network science makes this the perfect reference for researchers and undergraduate and graduate students in physics, mathematics, engineering, biology, neuroscience and the social sciences.
Read more- The first textbook integrating all aspects of network science, from fundamental principles to mathematical analysis and computational modelling
- Provides a comprehensive selection of data sets of social, biological and technological complex networks
- Includes detailed descriptions of computer algorithms for network analysis and modelling with corresponding implementations in C language freely available online
- Presents the history of network science alongside the corresponding concepts and mathematical tools, by combining theory with the real-world applications that have inspired network models and algorithms
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'This is a substantial text which will serve a broad section of readers who wish to gain insights into complex networks. Some effort will be needed to get the most out of this book but the reader who expends that effort will be well-rewarded. In turn, the authors are to be congratulated for the effort that they have made to produce such a delightful text.' K. Alan Shore, Contemporary Physics
See more reviews'Thanks to its colloquial style, the extensive use of examples and the accompanying software tools and network data sets, this book is the ideal university-level textbook for a first module on complex networks. It can also be used as a comprehensive reference for researchers in mathematics, physics, engineering, biology and social sciences, or as a historical introduction to the main findings of one of the most active interdisciplinary research fields of the moment.' Mathematical Reviews Clippings
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- Date Published: September 2017
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107103184
- length: 594 pages
- dimensions: 253 x 194 x 28 mm
- weight: 1.41kg
- contains: 220 b/w illus. 25 tables 58 exercises
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Graphs and graph theory
2. Centrality measures
3. Random graphs
4. Small-world networks
5. Generalised random graphs
6. Models of growing graphs
7. Degree correlations
8. Cycles and motifs
9. Community structure
10. Weighted networks
Appendix
References
Author index
Index.-
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