We analyze complexity in spatial network ensembles through the lens of graph entropy. Mathematically, we model a spatial network as a soft random geometric graph, i.e., a graph with two sources of randomness, namely nodes located randomly in space and links formed independently between pairs of nodes with probability given by a specified function (the “pair connection function”) of their mutual distance. We consider the general case where randomness arises in node positions as well as pairwise connections (i.e., for a given pair distance, the corresponding edge state is a random variable). Classical random geometric graph and exponential graph models can be recovered in certain limits. We derive a simple bound for the entropy of a spatial n...
International audienceWe consider a Gaussian statistical model whose parameter space is given by the...
Two common features of many large real networks are that they are sparse and that they have strong c...
We review and discuss the structural consequences of embedding a random network within a metric spac...
We analyze complexity in spatial network ensembles through the lens of graph entropy. Mathematically...
We analyze topological entropy in wireless networks that are subject to local scattering and macrosc...
The characterization of topological uncertainty in wireless networks using the formalism of graph en...
Random geometric graphs (RGGs) are commonly used to model networked systems that depend on the under...
This work provides an analysis of topological uncertainty in wireless networks. Here, we model a wir...
This book is an introduction to maximum-entropy models of random graphs with given topological prope...
Abstract. Generalised degrees provide a natural bridge between local and global topological properti...
International audienceA geometric entropy is defined as the Riemannian volume of the parameter space...
Here we present the entropic dynamics formalism for networks. That is, a framework for the dynamics ...
We consider a Gaussian statistical model whose parameter space is given by the variances of random v...
6 pages, 1 figureWe study spatial networks constructed by randomly placing nodes on a manifold and j...
A random geometric graph (RGG) ensemble is defined by the disordered distribution of its node locati...
International audienceWe consider a Gaussian statistical model whose parameter space is given by the...
Two common features of many large real networks are that they are sparse and that they have strong c...
We review and discuss the structural consequences of embedding a random network within a metric spac...
We analyze complexity in spatial network ensembles through the lens of graph entropy. Mathematically...
We analyze topological entropy in wireless networks that are subject to local scattering and macrosc...
The characterization of topological uncertainty in wireless networks using the formalism of graph en...
Random geometric graphs (RGGs) are commonly used to model networked systems that depend on the under...
This work provides an analysis of topological uncertainty in wireless networks. Here, we model a wir...
This book is an introduction to maximum-entropy models of random graphs with given topological prope...
Abstract. Generalised degrees provide a natural bridge between local and global topological properti...
International audienceA geometric entropy is defined as the Riemannian volume of the parameter space...
Here we present the entropic dynamics formalism for networks. That is, a framework for the dynamics ...
We consider a Gaussian statistical model whose parameter space is given by the variances of random v...
6 pages, 1 figureWe study spatial networks constructed by randomly placing nodes on a manifold and j...
A random geometric graph (RGG) ensemble is defined by the disordered distribution of its node locati...
International audienceWe consider a Gaussian statistical model whose parameter space is given by the...
Two common features of many large real networks are that they are sparse and that they have strong c...
We review and discuss the structural consequences of embedding a random network within a metric spac...