AbstractIn the literature several authors describe methods to construct simplified models of networks. These methods are motivated by the need to gain insight into the main properties of medium sized or large networks. The present paper contributes to this research by setting focus on weighted networks, the geographical component of networks and introducing a class of functions to model how the weights propagate from one level of abstraction to the next. Hierarchies of network models can be constructed from reordering of the adjacency matrix of the network; this is how “hypernodes” are derived in the present paper. The hypernode algorithm is explored and it is shown how it can be formulated to handle weighted networks. Weighted networks ena...
Many real-world complex systems are adequately represented by networks of interacting or interdepend...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose methods for learning from interactions bet...
This research focuses on examining point pattern distributions over a network, therefore abandoning ...
AbstractIn the literature several authors describe methods to construct simplified models of network...
We review the main tools which allow for the statistical characterization of weighted networks. We t...
Proceedings of the conference \"Complex networks: structure, function and processes\", Kolkata (Sate...
Abstract. Networks are often studied as graphs, where the vertices stand for entities in the world a...
Complex network data structures are considered to capture the richness of social phenomena and real-...
When network and graph theory are used in the study of complex systems, a typically finite set of no...
Networked structures arise in a wide array of different contexts such as technological and transport...
In many real-world networks nodes represent agents or objects of different sizes or importance. Howe...
We introduce the concept of decision cost of a spatial graph, which measures the disorder of a given...
This thesis focuses on a new graphon-based approach for fitting models to large networks and establi...
Several applied sciences model system dynamics with networks. Since networks often contain thousands...
This dissertation introduces an analytic approach to the problem of circuit network pattern recognit...
Many real-world complex systems are adequately represented by networks of interacting or interdepend...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose methods for learning from interactions bet...
This research focuses on examining point pattern distributions over a network, therefore abandoning ...
AbstractIn the literature several authors describe methods to construct simplified models of network...
We review the main tools which allow for the statistical characterization of weighted networks. We t...
Proceedings of the conference \"Complex networks: structure, function and processes\", Kolkata (Sate...
Abstract. Networks are often studied as graphs, where the vertices stand for entities in the world a...
Complex network data structures are considered to capture the richness of social phenomena and real-...
When network and graph theory are used in the study of complex systems, a typically finite set of no...
Networked structures arise in a wide array of different contexts such as technological and transport...
In many real-world networks nodes represent agents or objects of different sizes or importance. Howe...
We introduce the concept of decision cost of a spatial graph, which measures the disorder of a given...
This thesis focuses on a new graphon-based approach for fitting models to large networks and establi...
Several applied sciences model system dynamics with networks. Since networks often contain thousands...
This dissertation introduces an analytic approach to the problem of circuit network pattern recognit...
Many real-world complex systems are adequately represented by networks of interacting or interdepend...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to propose methods for learning from interactions bet...
This research focuses on examining point pattern distributions over a network, therefore abandoning ...