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5.1 EPIDEMICS AND RUMORS
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Chapter One. Introduction 1
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Chapter Two. Historical developments
- Chain-links 21
- Connectivity of random nets 27
- On the evolution of random graphs 38
- Contacts and influence 83
- An experimental study of the small world problem 130
- Networks of scientific papers 149
- Famous trails to Paul Erdös 155
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Chapter 3. Empirical Studies
- Diameter of the world-wide web 182
- Graph structure in the web 183
- On power-law relationships of the internet topology 195
- Classes of small-world networks 207
- The large-scale organization of metabolic networks 211
- The small world of metabolism 215
- Network Motifs: Simple Building Blocks of Complex Networks 217
- The structure of scientific collaboration networks 221
- The web of human sexual contacts 227
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Chapter 4. Models of networks
- 4.1 RANDOM GRAPH MODELS 229
- A Critical Point for Random Graphs with a Given Degree Sequence 240
- A Random Graph Model for Massive Graphs 259
- Random graphs with arbitrary degree distributions and their applications 269
- 4.2 THE SMALL-WORLD MODEL 286
- Collective dynamics of 'small-world' networks 301
- Small-World Networks: Evidence for a Crossover Picture 304
- Comment on "Small-world networks: Evidence for crossover picture" 308
- Scaling and percolation in the small-world network model 310
- On the properties of small-world network models 321
- 4.3 MODELS OF SCALE-FREE NETWORKS 335
- Emergence of Scaling in Random Networks 349
- Structure of Growing Networks with Preferential Linking 353
- Connectivity of Growing Ra ndom Networks 357
- Competition and multiscaling m evolving networks 361
- Universal Behavior of Load Distribution in Scale-Free Networks 368
- Spectra of "real-world" graphs: Beyond the semicircle law 372
- The Degree Sequence of a Scale-Free Random Graph Process 384
- A MODEL OF LARGE-SCALE PROTEOME EVOLUTION 396
- Modeling of Protein Interaction Networks 408
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Chapter Five. Applications
- 5.1 EPIDEMICS AND RUMORS 415
- 5.2 ROBUSTNESS OF NETWORKS 424
- 5.3 SEARCHING NETWORKS 428
- EPIDEMICS WITH TWO LEVELS OF MIXING 436
- The effects of local spatial structure on epidemiological invasions 480
- Small World Effect in an Epidemiological Model 489
- Epidemic Spreading in Scale-Free Networks 493
- A simple model of global cascades on random networks 497
- Error and attack tolerance of complex networks 503
- Resilience of the Internet to Random Breakdowns 507
- Network Robustness and Fragility: Percolation on Random Graphs 510
- Authoritative Sources in a Hyperlinked Environment 514
- Search in power-law networks 543
- Navigation in a small world 551
- Chapter Six. Outlook 553
- References 559
- Index 575
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Chapter One. Introduction 1
-
Chapter Two. Historical developments
- Chain-links 21
- Connectivity of random nets 27
- On the evolution of random graphs 38
- Contacts and influence 83
- An experimental study of the small world problem 130
- Networks of scientific papers 149
- Famous trails to Paul Erdös 155
-
Chapter 3. Empirical Studies
- Diameter of the world-wide web 182
- Graph structure in the web 183
- On power-law relationships of the internet topology 195
- Classes of small-world networks 207
- The large-scale organization of metabolic networks 211
- The small world of metabolism 215
- Network Motifs: Simple Building Blocks of Complex Networks 217
- The structure of scientific collaboration networks 221
- The web of human sexual contacts 227
-
Chapter 4. Models of networks
- 4.1 RANDOM GRAPH MODELS 229
- A Critical Point for Random Graphs with a Given Degree Sequence 240
- A Random Graph Model for Massive Graphs 259
- Random graphs with arbitrary degree distributions and their applications 269
- 4.2 THE SMALL-WORLD MODEL 286
- Collective dynamics of 'small-world' networks 301
- Small-World Networks: Evidence for a Crossover Picture 304
- Comment on "Small-world networks: Evidence for crossover picture" 308
- Scaling and percolation in the small-world network model 310
- On the properties of small-world network models 321
- 4.3 MODELS OF SCALE-FREE NETWORKS 335
- Emergence of Scaling in Random Networks 349
- Structure of Growing Networks with Preferential Linking 353
- Connectivity of Growing Ra ndom Networks 357
- Competition and multiscaling m evolving networks 361
- Universal Behavior of Load Distribution in Scale-Free Networks 368
- Spectra of "real-world" graphs: Beyond the semicircle law 372
- The Degree Sequence of a Scale-Free Random Graph Process 384
- A MODEL OF LARGE-SCALE PROTEOME EVOLUTION 396
- Modeling of Protein Interaction Networks 408
-
Chapter Five. Applications
- 5.1 EPIDEMICS AND RUMORS 415
- 5.2 ROBUSTNESS OF NETWORKS 424
- 5.3 SEARCHING NETWORKS 428
- EPIDEMICS WITH TWO LEVELS OF MIXING 436
- The effects of local spatial structure on epidemiological invasions 480
- Small World Effect in an Epidemiological Model 489
- Epidemic Spreading in Scale-Free Networks 493
- A simple model of global cascades on random networks 497
- Error and attack tolerance of complex networks 503
- Resilience of the Internet to Random Breakdowns 507
- Network Robustness and Fragility: Percolation on Random Graphs 510
- Authoritative Sources in a Hyperlinked Environment 514
- Search in power-law networks 543
- Navigation in a small world 551
- Chapter Six. Outlook 553
- References 559
- Index 575