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The structure and function of complex networks

M. E. J. Newman

Published 2003-03-25Version 1

Inspired by empirical studies of networked systems such as the Internet, social networks, and biological networks, researchers have in recent years developed a variety of techniques and models to help us understand or predict the behavior of these systems. Here we review developments in this field, including such concepts as the small-world effect, degree distributions, clustering, network correlations, random graph models, models of network growth and preferential attachment, and dynamical processes taking place on networks.

Comments: Review article, 58 pages, 16 figures, 3 tables, 429 references, published in SIAM Review (2003)
Journal: SIAM Review 45, 167-256 (2003)
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