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Complex Networks

  • Latest research on Complex Networks
  • Results of the 3rd Workshop on Complex Networks Complenet 2012, Melbourne, Florida, USA March 7-9, 2012
  • Written by leading experts in the field

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI, volume 424)

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Table of contents (27 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages 1-8
  2. Hybrid Centrality Measures for Binary and Weighted Networks

    • Alireza Abbasi, Liaquat Hossain
    Pages 1-7
  3. The Robustness of Balanced Boolean Networks

    • Ming Liu, Elena Dubrova
    Pages 19-30
  4. Structural Evolution in Knowledge Transfer Network: An Agent-Based Model

    • Haoxiang Xia, Yanyan Du, Zhaoguo Xuan
    Pages 31-38
  5. Using Network Science to Define a Dynamic Communication Topology for Particle Swarm Optimizers

    • Marcos A. C. Oliveira Junior, Carmelo J. A. Bastos Filho, Ronaldo Menezes
    Pages 39-47
  6. Weak Ties in Complex Wireless Communication Networks

    • Amanda Leonel, Carlos H. C. Ribeiro, Matthias R. Brust
    Pages 49-56
  7. Vulnerability-Aware Architecture for a Tactical, Mobile Cloud

    • Anne-Laure Jousselme, Kevin Huggins, Nicolas Léchevin, Patrick Maupin, Dominic Larkin
    Pages 57-65
  8. Migration, Communication and Social Networks – An Agent-Based Social Simulation

    • Hugo S. Barbosa Filho, Fernando B. Lima Neto, Wilson Fusco
    Pages 67-74
  9. A Comparison of Methods for Community Detection in Large Scale Networks

    • Vinícius da Fonseca Vieira, Alexandre Gonçalves Evsukoff
    Pages 75-86
  10. Stable Community Cores in Complex Networks

    • Massoud Seifi, Ivan Junier, Jean-Baptiste Rouquier, Svilen Iskrov, Jean-Loup Guillaume
    Pages 87-98
  11. An Empirical Study of the Relation between Community Structure and Transitivity

    • Keziban Orman, Vincent Labatut, Hocine Cherifi
    Pages 99-110
  12. Measuring a Category-Based Blogosphere

    • Priya Saha, Ronaldo Menezes
    Pages 131-139
  13. Ripple Effects: Small-Scale Investigations into the Sustainability of Ocean Science Education Networks

    • Robert Chen, Catherine Cramer, Pam DiBona, Russel Faux, Stephen Uzzo
    Pages 141-147
  14. The Effect of Citations to Collaboration Networks

    • Pramod Divakarmurthy, Ronaldo Menezes
    Pages 177-185

About this book

In the last decade we have seen the emergence of a new inter-disciplinary field concentrating on the understanding large networks which are dynamic, large, open, and have a structure that borders order and randomness. The field of Complex Networks has helped us better understand many complex phenomena such as spread of decease, protein interaction, social relationships, to name but a few.

 

The field of Complex Networks has received a major boost caused by the widespread availability of huge network data resources in the last years. One of the most surprising findings is that real networks behave very distinct from traditional assumptions of network theory. Traditionally, real networks were supposed to have a majority of nodes of about the same number of connections around an average. This is typically modeled by random graphs. But modern network research could show that the majority of nodes of real networks is very low connected, and, by contrast, there exists some nodes of very extreme connectivity (hubs).

 

The current theories coupled with the availability of data makes the field of Complex Networks (sometimes called Network Sciences) one of the most promising interdisciplinary disciplines of today. This sample of works in this book gives as a taste of what is in the horizon such controlling the dynamics of a network and in the network, using social interactions to improve urban planning, ranking in music, and the understanding knowledge transfer in influence networks.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept. Computer Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, USA

    Ronaldo Menezes

  • COPPE/Federal Univ. of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

    Alexandre Evsukoff

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA

    Marta C. González

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