Lecture Notes in Physics
special volume on Complex Networks
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Title: Complex Networks
Editors: Eli Ben-Naim, Hans
Frauenfelder, Zoltan Toroczkai
Publisher: Springer
Series: Lecture Notes in
Physics, volume 650
Publication date: September
2004
About the series: This
series is particularly devoted
to publications that bridge the gap between the advanced textbook
literature and the forefront of research. This series reports on new
developments quickly and informally but with a high
quality. Manuscripts considered for publication are topical volumes
consisting of a limited number of contributions, carefully
edited. Contributions should be written in a clear, pedagogical style,
and be aimed at a broad readership, especially graduate students and
nonspecialist researchers wishing to familiarize themselves with the
topic concerned. Similar to regular journals, table of contents and
abstracts are available online, with full text available to
subscribers.
About the volume: This volume is devoted to the
applications of techniques from statistical physics to the
characterization and modeling of complex networks.The first two parts
of the book concern theory and modeling of networks, the last two
parts survey applications to a wide variety of natural and artificial
networks. The tutorial reviews that form this book are aimed at
students and newcomers to the field, and will also constitute a modern
and comprehensive reference for experts.To this aim, all contributions
have been carefully peer-reviewed not only for scientific content but
also for self-consistency and readability. reference for active
researchers in complex networks.
Table of Contents [pdf]
Part I: Network
Structure
- Tomography and
stability of complex networks, Tomer
Kalisky, Reuven Cohen, Daniel ben-Avraham, Shlomo Havlin
- Spectral analysis of random networks, Sergei
N. Dorogovtsev, Alexander V. Goltsev, Jose F. F. Mendes, Alexander
N. Samukhin
- A tractable complex network
model based on the stochastic mean-field model of distance, David
J. Aldous
- The small world phenomenon in
hybrid power law graphs, Fan Chung, Linyuan Lu
- Classes of the shortest
pathway structures in scale free networks, Kwang-Il Goh, Eulsik Oh,
Chul-Min Ghim, Byungnam Kahng, Doochul Kim
- The optimal path in an Erdos-Renyi random graph, Lidia
A. Braunstein, Sergey V. Buldyrev, Sameet Sreenivasan, Reuven Cohen,
Shlomo Havlin, H. Eugene Stanley
- Clustering in complex networks, Gabor Szabo,
Mikko
Alava,
Janos Kertesz
- Equilibrium statistical
mechanics of network structures, Illes Farkas, Imre Derenyi,
Gergely Palla, Tamas Vicsek
- Information
theory of complex networks: on evolution and architectural
constraints, Ricard V. Sole, Sergi Valverde
Part II Network
Dynamics
- Extremal properties
of random
structures, Eli Ben-Naim, Paul L. Krapivsky, Sidney
Redner
- On the analysis of backtrack
procedures for the colouring of random graphs, Remi
Monasson
- Small-World synchronized
computing networks for scalable parallel discrete-event simulations,
Hasan Guclu, GyÄorgy Korniss, Zoltan Toroczkai, Mark
A. Novotny
- Critical phenomena in a small
world, Matthew B. Hastings, Balazs Kozma
- Attacks and cascades in complex networks, Ying-Cheng
Lai,
Adilson E. Motter, Takashi Nishikawa
Part III
Information Networks & Social
Networks
- Scholarly
information network, Paul Ginsparg
- Who
is the best connected scientist? A study of scientific coauthorship
networks, Mark E. J. Newman
- Information dynamics in the networked world, Bernardo
A. Huberman, Lada A. Adamic
- Emergence of
complexity in financial networks, Guido Caldarelli, Stefano
Battiston, Diego Garlaschelli, Michele Catanzaro
- Topology, hierarchy, and correlations in internet
graphs,
Romualdo Pastor-Satorras, Alexei Vazquez, Alessandro
Vespignani
Part IV Biological
Networks
- Characteristics
of biological networks, Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Zoltan N. Oltvai,
Stefan Wuchty
- Boolean modeling of genetic
regulatory networks, Reka Albert
- Theoretical neuroanatomy: analyzing the
structure,
dynamics
and function of neuronal networks, Anil K. Seth, Gerald
M. Edelman