Computational network science : an algorithmic approach /
The emerging field of network science represents a new style of research that can unify such traditionally-diverse fields as sociology, economics, physics, biology, and computer science. It is a powerful tool in analyzing both natural and man-made systems, using the relationships between players wit...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waltham, Massachusetts :
Morgan Kaufmann,
2015.
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Colección: | Computer science reviews and trends.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of contents; Preface; References; Chapter 1
- Ubiquity of Networks; 1.1
- Introduction; 1.2
- Online social networking services; 1.3
- Online bibliographic services; 1.4
- Generic network models; 1.4.1
- Random Networks; 1.4.2
- Scale-Free Networks; 1.4.3
- Trade-Off Model; 1.4.4
- Game Theoretic Models; 1.5
- Network model generators; 1.5.1
- Kleinberg's Small-World Model; 1.5.2
- Barab�asi and Albert's Scale-Free Network Generator; 1.5.3
- Epstein and Wang's Power-Law Network Generator; 1.6
- A real-world network; 1.7
- Conclusions.
- 5.3
- Markov chains5.4
- Strategic network partnering using Markov decision processes; 5.5
- Conclusion; References; Chapter 6
- Diffusion and Contagion; 6.1
- Population preference spread; 6.2
- Percolation model; 6.3
- Disease epidemic models; 6.4
- Community detection; 6.4.1
- Spectral Clustering; 6.4.2
- Hierarchical Clustering; 6.4.3
- Cascade Model; 6.4.4
- Independent Contagion Model; 6.4.5
- Node-Centric Community Detection; 6.5
- Community correlation versus influence; 6.6
- Conclusion; References; Chapter 7
- Influence Diffusion and Contagion; 7.1
- Stochastic model.
- 7.2
- Social learning7.3
- Social media influence; 7.3.1
- Social Media: A Case for Facebook and Twitter; 7.3.2
- Klout Score; 7.4
- Conclusion; References; Chapter 8
- Power in Exchange Networks; 8.1 Conclusion; References; Chapter 9
- Economic Networks; 9.1
- Network effects; 9.2
- Conclusion; References; Chapter 10
- Network Capital; 10.1
- Social capital used for physical capital access; 10.1.1
- Intermediaries; 10.1.2
- A Basic Protocol for Resource Access Using Social Capital; 10.2
- Conclusion; References; Chapter 11
- Network Organizations; 11.1 Conclusion ; References.
- Chapter 12
- Emerging Trends12.1
- Conclusion; References; Appendix.