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Handbook of Graphs and Networks : From the Genome to the Internet

AUTHOR: Stefan Bornholdt (Editor), Heinz Georg Schuster (Editor)
ISBN: 3527403361

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Handbook of Graphs and Networks : From the Genome to the Internet
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by Stefan Bornholdt (Editor), Heinz Georg Schuster (Editor)


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Molecules in living cells, nerve cells in the brain, computers in mutual telecommunication, and people interacting in society are among the systems that have been described as complex networks, and recent theory suggests that the notion of complex network may actually relate to the real world rather than being a handy methodological and philosophical tool. Active researchers sample work in a number of fields to provide a snapshot in the early phase, and propose an initial theory of complex network structure, dynamics, and application in various disciplines. They begin with principles and methods developed in physics, then look at biological systems from molecular to ecological scales. Other sections consider traffic, economics, social networks, and the internet and human language. They conclude by considering network evolution models and a network perspective on the origin of life problem.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Book Description
Complex interacting networks are observed in systems from such diverse areas as physics, biology, economics, ecology, and computer science. For example, economic or social interactions often organize themselves in complex network structures. Similar phenomena are observed in traffic flow and in communication networks as the internet. In current problems of the Biosciences, prominent examples are protein networks in the living cell, as well as molecular networks in the genome. On larger scales one finds networks of cells as in neural networks, up to the scale of organisms in ecological food webs.
This book defines the field of complex interacting networks in its infancy and presents the dynamics of networks and their structure as a key concept across disciplines.
The contributions present common underlying principles of network dynamics and their theoretical description and are of interest to specialists as well as to the non-specialized reader looking for an introduction to this new exciting field.
Theoretical concepts include modeling networks as dynamical systems with numerical methods and new graph theoretical methods, but also focus on networks that change their topology as in morphogenesis and self-organization. The authors offer concepts to model network structures and dynamics, focussing on approaches applicable across disciplines.




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Defines the field of complex interacting networks in its infancy and presents the dynamics of networks and their structure as a key concept across disciplines. Focuses on approaches applicable across disciplines.


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This book defines the field of complex interacting networks in its infancy and presents the dynamics of networks and their structure as a key concept across disciplines. The contributions present common underlying principles of network dynamics and their theoretical description and are of interest to specialists as well as to the non-specialized reader looking for an introduction to this new exciting field.
Theoretical concepts include modeling networks as dynamical systems with numerical methods and new graph theoretical approaches, but also focus on networks that change their topology as in morphogenesis and self-organization. The authors offer concepts to model network structures and dynamics, focussing on approaches applicable across disciplines.

Authors:
Lada A. Adamic, Uri Alon, Daniel ben-Avraham, Albert-Lásló Barabási, Béla Bollobás, Reuven Cohen, Sergei N. Dorogovtsev, Barbara Drossel, Shlomo Havlin, Bernardo A. Huberman, Sanjay Jain, Wolfgang Kinzel, Alan Kirman, Sandeep Krishna, Rajan M. Lukose, Sergei Maslov, Alan J. McKane, Jose F. F. Mendes, Kai Nagel, Mark Newman, Romualdo Pastor-Satorras, Oliver M. Riordan, Kim Sneppen, Ricard V. Solé, Sorin Solomon, Ralf J. Sommer, Alessandro Vespignani, Gérard Weisbuch

Stefan Bornholdt is Professor of Theoretical Physics and heads the Statistical Physics Group of the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics at the University of Leipzig, Germany. After studies at the
University of Hamburg and UC Santa Barbara he received his doctorate in 1992. He held research positions at the Universities of Heidelberg and Kiel and in a biotech startup, and was visiting scientist at the Santa Fe Institute and the ITP Santa Barbara. His research focuses on interdisciplinary applications of theoretical and computational physics methods to complex systems in biology and other fields.

Heinz Georg Schuster is Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Kiel in Germany. In 1971 he attained his doctorate and in 1976 he was appointed Professor at the University of Frankfurt am Main in Germany. He was a visiting professor at the Weizmann-Institute of Science in Israel and at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, USA. He is author of several books, among others "Deterministic Chaos", which has been translated into five languages.



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Authors:
Lada A. Adamic, Uri Alon, Daniel ben-Avraham, Albert-Lásló Barabási, Béla Bollobás, Reuven Cohen, Sergei N. Dorogovtsev, Barbara Drossel, Shlomo Havlin, Bernardo A. Huberman, Sanjay Jain, Wolfgang Kinzel, Alan Kirman, Sandeep Krishna, Rajan M. Lukose, Sergei Maslov, Alan J. McKane, Jose F. F. Mendes, Kai Nagel, Mark Newman, Romualdo Pastor-Satorras, Oliver M. Riordan, Kim Sneppen, Ricard V. Solé, Sorin Solomon, Ralf J. Sommer, Alessandro Vespignani, Gérard Weisbuch





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         Book Review

Handbook of Graphs and Networks : From the Genome to the Internet
- Book Reviews,
by Stefan Bornholdt (Editor), Heinz Georg Schuster (Editor)

Handbook of Graphs and Networks: From the Genome to the Internet

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This book defines the field of complex interacting networks in its infancy and presents the dynamics of networks and their structure as a key concept across disciplines. The contributions present common underlying principles of network dynamics and their theoretical description and are of interest to specialists as well as to the non-specialized reader looking for an introduction to this new exciting field.
Theoretical concepts include modeling networks as dynamical systems with numerical methods and new graph theoretical approaches, but also focus on networks that change their topology as in morphogenesis and self-organization. The authors offer concepts to model network structures and dynamics, focussing on approaches applicable across disciplines.

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Molecules in living cells, nerve cells in the brain, computers in mutual telecommunication, and people interacting in society are among the systems that have been described as complex networks, and recent theory suggests that the notion of complex network may actually relate to the real world rather than being a handy methodological and philosophical tool. Active researchers sample work in a number of fields to provide a snapshot in the early phase, and propose an initial theory of complex network structure, dynamics, and application in various disciplines. They begin with principles and methods developed in physics, then look at biological systems from molecular to ecological scales. Other sections consider traffic, economics, social networks, and the internet and human language. They conclude by considering network evolution models and a network perspective on the origin of life problem. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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