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Advances in Network Analysis and its Applications

  • Information on the state-of-the-art research
  • Unifying diverse disciplines based on common technology
  • Highlighting diverse applications of network analysis to new problems
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Mathematics in Industry (MATHINDUSTRY, volume 18)

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvi
  2. Financial Networks

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Mathematical Modeling of Systemic Risk

      • Hamed Amini, Andreea Minca
      Pages 3-26
    3. Systemic Risk in Banking Networks Without Monte Carlo Simulation

      • James P. Gleeson, T. R. Hurd, Sergey Melnik, Adam Hackett
      Pages 27-56
    4. An Open Problem

      • John B. Walsh
      Pages 85-87
  3. Network Security

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 89-89
    2. Security Issues in Link State Routing Protocols for MANETs

      • Gimer Cervera, Michel Barbeau, Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro, Evangelos Kranakis
      Pages 117-148
    3. TCHo: A Code-Based Cryptosystem

      • Alexandre Duc, Serge Vaudenay
      Pages 149-179
    4. Formal Model for (k)-Neighborhood Discovery Protocols

      • Raphaël Jamet, Pascal Lafourcade
      Pages 181-207
    5. A Tutorial on White-Box AES

      • James A. Muir
      Pages 209-229
    6. Efficient 1-Round Almost-Perfect Secure Message Transmission Protocols with Flexible Connectivity

      • Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, Mohammed Ashraful Alam Tuhin
      Pages 231-253
  4. Social Networks

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 255-255
    2. Complex Networks and Social Networks

      • Anthony Bonato, Yanhua Tian
      Pages 269-286
    3. NAVEL Gazing: Studying a Networked Scholarly Organization

      • Dimitrina Dimitrova, Barry Wellman, Anatoliy Gruzd, Zack Hayat, Guang Ying Mo, Diana Mok et al.
      Pages 287-313
    4. The ABCs of Designing Social Networks for Health Behaviour Change: The VivoSpace Social Network

      • Noreen Kamal, Sidney Fels, Mike Blackstock, Kendall Ho
      Pages 323-348
    5. Evolution of an Open Source Community Network

      • Nilesh Saraf, Andrew Seary, Deepa Chandrasekaran, Peter Monge
      Pages 349-379

About this book

As well as highlighting potentially useful applications for network analysis, this volume identifies new targets for mathematical research that promise to provide insights into network systems theory as well as facilitating the cross-fertilization of ideas between sectors. Focusing on financial, security and social aspects of networking, the volume adds to the growing body of evidence showing that network analysis has applications to transportation, communication, health, finance, and social policy more broadly. It provides powerful models for understanding the behavior of complex systems that, in turn, will impact numerous cutting-edge sectors in science and engineering, such as wireless communication, network security, distributed computing and social networking, financial analysis, and cyber warfare.

The volume offers an insider’s view of cutting-edge research in network systems, including methodologies with immense potential for interdisciplinary application. The contributors have all presented material at a series of workshops organized on behalf of Canada’s MITACS initiative, which funds projects and study grants in ‘mathematics for information technology and complex systems’. These proceedings include papers from workshops on financial networks, network security and cryptography, and social networks. MITACS has shown that the partly ghettoized nature of network systems research has led to duplicated work in discrete fields, and thus this initiative has the potential to save time and accelerate the pace of research in a number of areas of network systems research.

Editors and Affiliations

  • , School of Computer Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

    Evangelos Kranakis

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