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Oxford University Press, USA
Multiplex and Multilevel Networks
Multiplex and Multilevel Networks
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The science of networks represented a substantial change in the way we see natural and technological phenomena. Now we have a better understanding that networks are, in most cases, networks of networks or multi-layered networks. This book provides a summary of the research done during one of
the largest and most multidisciplinary projects in network science and complex systems (Multiplex). The science of complex networks originated from the empirical evidence that most of the structures of systems such as the internet, sets of protein interactions, and collaboration between people,
share (at least qualitatively) common structural properties. This book examines how properties of networks that interact with other networks can change dramatically. The authors show that, dependent on the properties of links that interconnect two or more networks, we may derive different conclusions about the function and the possible vulnerabilities of the
overall system of networks. This book presents a series of novel theoretical results together with their applications, providing a comprehensive overview of the field.
Author: Stefano Battiston
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 01/01/2019
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.80h x 6.60w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780198809456
Having a background in physics with a strong computational training, he has always been interested in pursuing interdisciplinary research. His research combines methods from statistical physics and graph theory, aiming to understand how the properties of a complex system are influenced by the way the systems's components are linked to each other. Using data-driven modeling and state of the art data-mining techniques, he explores applications of his methodology in Economics, Finance, Physics and Sociology.
the largest and most multidisciplinary projects in network science and complex systems (Multiplex). The science of complex networks originated from the empirical evidence that most of the structures of systems such as the internet, sets of protein interactions, and collaboration between people,
share (at least qualitatively) common structural properties. This book examines how properties of networks that interact with other networks can change dramatically. The authors show that, dependent on the properties of links that interconnect two or more networks, we may derive different conclusions about the function and the possible vulnerabilities of the
overall system of networks. This book presents a series of novel theoretical results together with their applications, providing a comprehensive overview of the field.
Author: Stefano Battiston
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 01/01/2019
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.80h x 6.60w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780198809456
About the Author
Stefano Battiston, Professor, Department of Banking and Finance, University of Zurich, Switzerland, Guido Caldarelli, Full Professor of Physics, IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy, Antonios Garas, Senior Researcher, Chair of Systems Design, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Having a background in physics with a strong computational training, he has always been interested in pursuing interdisciplinary research. His research combines methods from statistical physics and graph theory, aiming to understand how the properties of a complex system are influenced by the way the systems's components are linked to each other. Using data-driven modeling and state of the art data-mining techniques, he explores applications of his methodology in Economics, Finance, Physics and Sociology.
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