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Watts, editors 205 $aCourse Book 210 $aPrinceton $cPrinceton University Press$dc2006 215 $a1 online resource (593 p.) 225 1 $aPrinceton studies in complexity 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-691-11356-4 311 $a0-691-11357-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [559]-573) and index. 327 $t Frontmatter -- $tContents -- $tPreface -- $tChapter One. Introduction -- $tChapter Two. Historical developments -- $tChain-links / $rKarinthy, Frigyes -- $tConnectivity of random nets / $rSolomonoff, Ray / Rapoport, Anatol -- $tOn the evolution of random graphs / $rErdös, P. / Rényi, A. -- $tContacts and influence / $rPool, Ithiel de Sola / Kochen, Manfred -- $tAn experimental study of the small world problem / $rTravers, Jeffrey / Milgram, Stanley -- $tNetworks of scientific papers / $rPrice, D. J. de S. -- $tFamous trails to Paul Erdös / $rCastro, R. de / Grossman, J.W. -- $tChapter 3. Empirical Studies -- $tDiameter of the world-wide web / $rAlbert, R. / Jeong, H. / Barabási, A.-L. -- $tGraph structure in the web / $rBroder, Andrei / Kumar, Ravi / Maghoul, Farzin / Raghavan, Prabhakar / Rajagopalan, Sridhar / Stata, Raymie / Tomkins, Andrew / Wiener, Janet -- $tOn power-law relationships of the internet topology / $rFaloutsos, M. / Faloutsos, P. / Faloutsos, C. -- $tClasses of small-world networks / $rAmara, L.A.N. / Scala, A. / Barthelemy, M. / Stanley, H.E. -- $tThe large-scale organization of metabolic networks / $rJeong, H. / Tombort, B. / Albert, R. / Oltvai, L.N. / Barabási, A.-L. -- $tThe small world of metabolism / $rFelland, David A. / Wagner, Andreas -- $tNetwork Motifs: Simple Building Blocks of Complex Networks / $rMilo, R. / Shen-Orr, S. / ltzkovitz, S. / Kashtan, N. / Chktovskii, D. / Alan, U. -- $tThe structure of scientific collaboration networks / $rNewman, M.E.J. -- $tThe web of human sexual contacts / $rLiljeros, F. -- $tChapter 4. Models of networks -- $t4.1 RANDOM GRAPH MODELS -- $tA Critical Point for Random Graphs with a Given Degree Sequence / $rMolloy, Michael / Reed, Bruce -- $tA Random Graph Model for Massive Graphs / $rAiello, W. / Chung, F. / Lu, L. -- $tRandom graphs with arbitrary degree distributions and their applications / $rNewman, M.E.J. / Strogatz, S.H. / Watts, D.J. -- $t4.2 THE SMALL-WORLD MODEL -- $tCollective dynamics of 'small-world' networks / $rWatts, Duncan J. / Strogatz, Steven H. -- $tSmall-World Networks: Evidence for a Crossover Picture / $rBarthélémy, M. / Amaral, L.A.N. -- $tComment on "Small-world networks: Evidence for crossover picture" / $rBarrat, A. -- $tScaling and percolation in the small-world network model / $rNewman, M.E.J. / Walls, D.J. -- $tOn the properties of small-world network models / $rBarrat, A. / Weigt, M. -- $t4.3 MODELS OF SCALE-FREE NETWORKS -- $tEmergence of Scaling in Random Networks / $rBarabási, A.-L. / Albert, R. -- $tStructure of Growing Networks with Preferential Linking / $rDorogovtsev, S.N. / Mendes, J.F.F. / Samukhinu, A.N. -- $tConnectivity of Growing Ra ndom Networks / $rKrapivsky, P.L. / Redner, S. / Leyvraz, F. -- $tCompetition and multiscaling m evolving networks / $rBianconi, G. / Barabási, A.-L. -- $tUniversal Behavior of Load Distribution in Scale-Free Networks / $rUoh, K.-I. / Kahng, B. / Kim, D. -- $tSpectra of "real-world" graphs: Beyond the semicircle law / $rFarkas, Illes J. / Derenyi, Imre / Barabási, A.-L. / Vicsek, Tamas -- $tThe Degree Sequence of a Scale-Free Random Graph Process / $rBollobás, Béla / Riordan, Oliver / Spencer, Joel / Tusnády, Gábor -- $tA MODEL OF LARGE-SCALE PROTEOME EVOLUTION / $rSolé, Ricard V. / Pastor-Satorras, Romualdo / Smith, Eric / Kepler, Thomas B. -- $tModeling of Protein Interaction Networks / $rVázquez, A. / Flammini, A. / Maritan, A. / Vespignani, A. -- $tChapter Five. Applications -- $t5.1 EPIDEMICS AND RUMORS -- $t5.2 ROBUSTNESS OF NETWORKS -- $t5.3 SEARCHING NETWORKS -- $tEPIDEMICS WITH TWO LEVELS OF MIXING / $rBall, Frank / Mollison, Denis / Scalla-Tomba, Gianpaolo -- $tThe effects of local spatial structure on epidemiological invasions / $rKeeling, M.J. -- $tSmall World Effect in an Epidemiological Model / $rKupennan, Marcelo / Abramson, Guillermo -- $tEpidemic Spreading in Scale-Free Networks / $rPastor-Satorras, Romualdo / Vespignanj, Alessandro -- $tA simple model of global cascades on random networks / $rWatts, Duncan J. -- $tError and attack tolerance of complex networks / $rAlbert, Réka / Jeong, Hawoong / Barabási, Albert-Laszlo -- $tResilience of the Internet to Random Breakdowns / $rCohen, Reuven / Erez, Keren / , Daniel / Havlinl, Shlomo -- $tNetwork Robustness and Fragility: Percolation on Random Graphs / $rCallaway, Duncan S. / Newman, M.E.J. / Strogatz, Steven H. / Watts, Duncan J. -- $tAuthoritative Sources in a Hyperlinked Environment / $rKleinberg, Jon M. -- $tSearch in power-law networks / $rAdamic, L. A. / Lukose, R. M. / Puniyani, A. R. / Huberman, B. A. -- $tNavigation in a small world / $rKleinberg, J. M. -- $tChapter Six. Outlook -- $tReferences -- $tIndex 330 $aFrom the Internet to networks of friendship, disease transmission, and even terrorism, the concept--and the reality--of networks has come to pervade modern society. But what exactly is a network? What different types of networks are there? Why are they interesting, and what can they tell us? In recent years, scientists from a range of fields--including mathematics, physics, computer science, sociology, and biology--have been pursuing these questions and building a new "science of networks." This book brings together for the first time a set of seminal articles representing research from across these disciplines. It is an ideal sourcebook for the key research in this fast-growing field. The book is organized into four sections, each preceded by an editors' introduction summarizing its contents and general theme. 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