Epidemics and Rumours in Complex Networks

Epidemics and Rumours in Complex Networks

Author: Moez Draief

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-12-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780521734431

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Information propagation through peer-to-peer systems, online social systems, wireless mobile ad hoc networks and other modern structures can be modelled as an epidemic on a network of contacts. Understanding how epidemic processes interact with network topology allows us to predict ultimate course, understand phase transitions and develop strategies to control and optimise dissemination. This book is a concise introduction for applied mathematicians and computer scientists to basic models, analytical tools and mathematical and algorithmic results. Mathematical tools introduced include coupling methods, Poisson approximation (the Stein-Chen method), concentration inequalities (Chernoff bounds and Azuma-Hoeffding inequality) and branching processes. The authors examine the small-world phenomenon, preferential attachment, as well as classical epidemics. Each chapter ends with pointers to the wider literature. An ideal accompaniment for graduate courses, this book is also for researchers (statistical physicists, biologists, social scientists) who need an efficient guide to modern approaches to epidemic modelling on networks.


Dynamical Processes on Complex Networks

Dynamical Processes on Complex Networks

Author: Alain Barrat

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2012-10-11

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 9781107626256

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The availability of large data sets have allowed researchers to uncover complex properties such as large scale fluctuations and heterogeneities in many networks which have lead to the breakdown of standard theoretical frameworks and models. Until recently these systems were considered as haphazard sets of points and connections. Recent advances have generated a vigorous research effort in understanding the effect of complex connectivity patterns on dynamical phenomena. For example, a vast number of everyday systems, from the brain to ecosystems, power grids and the Internet, can be represented as large complex networks. This new and recent account presents a comprehensive explanation of these effects.


Statistical Mechanics of Complex Networks

Statistical Mechanics of Complex Networks

Author: Romualdo Pastor-Satorras

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2003-08-08

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9783540403722

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Networks can provide a useful model and graphic image useful for the description of a wide variety of web-like structures in the physical and man-made realms, e.g. protein networks, food webs and the Internet. The contributions gathered in the present volume provide both an introduction to, and an overview of, the multifaceted phenomenology of complex networks. Statistical Mechanics of Complex Networks also provides a state-of-the-art picture of current theoretical methods and approaches.


Mathematics of Epidemics on Networks

Mathematics of Epidemics on Networks

Author: István Z. Kiss

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-06-08

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 3319508067

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This textbook provides an exciting new addition to the area of network science featuring a stronger and more methodical link of models to their mathematical origin and explains how these relate to each other with special focus on epidemic spread on networks. The content of the book is at the interface of graph theory, stochastic processes and dynamical systems. The authors set out to make a significant contribution to closing the gap between model development and the supporting mathematics. This is done by: Summarising and presenting the state-of-the-art in modeling epidemics on networks with results and readily usable models signposted throughout the book; Presenting different mathematical approaches to formulate exact and solvable models; Identifying the concrete links between approximate models and their rigorous mathematical representation; Presenting a model hierarchy and clearly highlighting the links between model assumptions and model complexity; Providing a reference source for advanced undergraduate students, as well as doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers and academic experts who are engaged in modeling stochastic processes on networks; Providing software that can solve differential equation models or directly simulate epidemics on networks. Replete with numerous diagrams, examples, instructive exercises, and online access to simulation algorithms and readily usable code, this book will appeal to a wide spectrum of readers from different backgrounds and academic levels. Appropriate for students with or without a strong background in mathematics, this textbook can form the basis of an advanced undergraduate or graduate course in both mathematics and other departments alike.


Complex Networks & Their Applications IX

Complex Networks & Their Applications IX

Author: Rosa M. Benito

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-12-19

Total Pages: 702

ISBN-13: 3030653471

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This book highlights cutting-edge research in the field of network science, offering scientists, researchers, students and practitioners a unique update on the latest advances in theory and a multitude of applications. It presents the peer-reviewed proceedings of the IX International Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications (COMPLEX NETWORKS 2020). The carefully selected papers cover a wide range of theoretical topics such as network models and measures; community structure, network dynamics; diffusion, epidemics and spreading processes; resilience and control as well as all the main network applications, including social and political networks; networks in finance and economics; biological and neuroscience networks and technological networks.


Graph Spectra for Complex Networks

Graph Spectra for Complex Networks

Author: Piet van Mieghem

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-12-02

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1139492276

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Analyzing the behavior of complex networks is an important element in the design of new man-made structures such as communication systems and biologically engineered molecules. Because any complex network can be represented by a graph, and therefore in turn by a matrix, graph theory has become a powerful tool in the investigation of network performance. This self-contained 2010 book provides a concise introduction to the theory of graph spectra and its applications to the study of complex networks. Covering a range of types of graphs and topics important to the analysis of complex systems, this guide provides the mathematical foundation needed to understand and apply spectral insight to real-world systems. In particular, the general properties of both the adjacency and Laplacian spectrum of graphs are derived and applied to complex networks. An ideal resource for researchers and students in communications networking as well as in physics and mathematics.


Complex Networks and Their Applications VIII

Complex Networks and Their Applications VIII

Author: Hocine Cherifi

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-11-26

Total Pages: 1047

ISBN-13: 3030366839

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This book highlights cutting-edge research in the field of network science, offering scientists, researchers, students, and practitioners a unique update on the latest advances in theory and a multitude of applications. It presents the peer-reviewed proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications (COMPLEX NETWORKS 2019), which took place in Lisbon, Portugal, on December 10–12, 2019. The carefully selected papers cover a wide range of theoretical topics such as network models and measures; community structure, and network dynamics; diffusion, epidemics, and spreading processes; resilience and control as well as all the main network applications, including social and political networks; networks in finance and economics; biological and neuroscience networks; and technological networks.


Epidemic Modelling

Epidemic Modelling

Author: D. J. Daley

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1999-04-13

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780521640794

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This is a general introduction to the mathematical modelling of diseases.


Complex Social Networks

Complex Social Networks

Author: Fernando Vega-Redondo

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007-01-08

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780521674096

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Complex Networks

Complex Networks

Author: Reuven Cohen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-07-08

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780521841566

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Examining important results and analytical techniques, this graduate-level textbook is a step-by-step presentation of the structure and function of complex networks. Using a range of examples, from the stability of the internet to efficient methods of immunizing populations, and from epidemic spreading to how one might efficiently search for individuals, this textbook explains the theoretical methods that can be used, and the experimental and analytical results obtained in the study and research of complex networks. Giving detailed derivations of many results in complex networks theory, this is an ideal text to be used by graduate students entering the field. End-of-chapter review questions help students monitor their own understanding of the materials presented.