Network Science
NETS 5116: Network Science 1
Lecture - 4 credits
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- Introduces network science and the set of analytical, numerical, and modeling tools used to understand complex networks emerging in nature and technology.
- Focuses on the empirical study of real networks, with examples coming from biology (metabolic, protein interaction networks), computer science (World Wide Web, Internet), or social systems (e-mail, friendship networks).
- Shows the organizing principles that govern the emergence of networks and the set of tools necessary to characterize and model them.
- Covers elements of graph theory, statistical physics, biology, and social science as they pertain to the understanding of complex systems.
Introduces network science and the set of analytical, numerical, and modeling tools used to understand complex networks emerging in nature and technology. Show more.
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