Temporal network theory / edited by Petter Holme, Jari Saramäki.
2019
QA402
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Title
Temporal network theory / edited by Petter Holme, Jari Saramäki.
ISBN
9783030234959 (electronic book)
3030234959 (electronic book)
9783030234942
3030234959 (electronic book)
9783030234942
Published
Cham : Springer, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 375 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-23
Call Number
QA402
Dewey Decimal Classification
621
Summary
This book focuses on the theoretical side of temporal network research and gives an overview of the state of the art in the field. Curated by two pioneers in the field who have helped to shape it, the book contains contributions from many leading researchers. Temporal networks fill the border area between network science and time-series analysis and are relevant for the modeling of epidemics, optimization of transportation and logistics, as well as understanding biological phenomena. Network theory has proven, over the past 20 years to be one of the most powerful tools for the study and analysis of complex systems. Temporal network theory is perhaps the most recent significant development in the field in recent years, with direct applications to many of the "big data" sets. This monograph will appeal to students, researchers and professionals alike interested in theory and temporal networks, a field that has grown tremendously over the last decade.
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Includes index.
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Holme, Petter.
Saramäki, Jari.
Saramäki, Jari.
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Computational social sciences.
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Table of Contents
Modeling Frameworks and Tools
Measures of Temporal Network Structure
Mesoscopic Structures
Epidemic Spreading
Other Dynamic Processes.
Measures of Temporal Network Structure
Mesoscopic Structures
Epidemic Spreading
Other Dynamic Processes.