Interest in network analysis has grown in recent years. Many social, economic and financial systems with large numbers of interacting agents can be conveniently described by a network. In the last decade, new theories have been developed to highlight the topological properties of network architectures, despite their apparent randomness. Networks, moreover, once included in a dynamic setting, prove to be convenient mathematical tools in modeling many phenomena. This special issue of Quality and Quantity aims at providing a state–of–the–art overview of the research currently in progress at the global level, with a special focus on applications to Economics and Social Sciences.
Torriero, A., Stefani, S., Networks, Topology and Dynamics, Networks, Topology and Dynamics, Springer, Heidelberg 2014: 1817-1819. 10.1007/s11135-014-0017-8 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/59594]
Networks, Topology and Dynamics
Torriero, Anna;Stefani, Silvana
2014
Abstract
Interest in network analysis has grown in recent years. Many social, economic and financial systems with large numbers of interacting agents can be conveniently described by a network. In the last decade, new theories have been developed to highlight the topological properties of network architectures, despite their apparent randomness. Networks, moreover, once included in a dynamic setting, prove to be convenient mathematical tools in modeling many phenomena. This special issue of Quality and Quantity aims at providing a state–of–the–art overview of the research currently in progress at the global level, with a special focus on applications to Economics and Social Sciences.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.