Statistical mechanics of complex networks
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Abstract
Complex networks describe a wide range of systems in nature and society. Frequently cited examples include the cell, a network of chemicals linked by chemical reactions, and the Internet, a network of routers and computers connected by physical links. While traditionally these systems have been modeled as random graphs, it is increasingly recognized that the topology and evolution of real networks are governed by robust organizing principles. This article reviews the recent advances in the field of complex networks, focusing on the statistical mechanics of network topology and dynamics. After reviewing the empirical data that motivated the recent interest in networks, the authors discuss the main models and…
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- Complex network
- Statistical mechanics
- Network topology
- Random graph
- Interdependent networks
- Evolving networks
- Robustness (evolution)
- Scale-free network
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