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Structure in Complex Networks

✍ Scribed by J. Reichardt (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
161
Series
Lecture Notes in Physics 766
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In the modern world of gigantic datasets, which scientists and practioners of all fields of learning are confronted with, the availability of robust, scalable and easy-to-use methods for pattern recognition and data mining are of paramount importance, so as to be able to cope with the avalanche of data in a meaningful way. This concise and pedagogical research monograph introduces the reader to two specific aspects - clustering techniques and dimensionality reduction - in the context of complex network analysis. The first chapter provides a short introduction into relevant graph theoretical notation; chapter 2 then reviews and compares a number of cluster definitions from different fields of science. In the subsequent chapters, a first-principles approach to graph clustering in complex networks is developed using methods from statistical physics and the reader will learn, that even today, this field significantly contributes to the understanding and resolution of the related statistical inference issues. Finally, an application chapter examines real-world networks from the economic realm to show how the network clustering process can be used to deal with large, sparse datasets where conventional analyses fail.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Introduction to Complex Networks....Pages 1-11
Standard Approaches to Network Structure: Block Modeling....Pages 13-30
A First Principles Approach to Block Structure Detection....Pages 31-43
Diagonal Block Models as Cohesive Groups....Pages 45-68
Modularity of Dense Random Graphs....Pages 69-86
Modularity of Sparse Random Graphs....Pages 87-118
Applications....Pages 119-147
Conclusion and Outlook....Pages 149-151

✦ Subjects


Complexity; Statistical Physics; Game Theory/Mathematical Methods; Economic Theory


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