This volume provides an introduction to and overview of the emerging field of interconnected networks which include multi layer or multiplex networks, as well as networks of networks. Such networks present structural and dynamical features quite different from those observed in isolated networks. The presence of links between different networks or layers of a network typically alters the way such interconnected networks behave – understanding the role of interconnecting links is therefore a crucial step towards a more accurate description of real-world systems. While examples of such dissimilar properties are becoming more abundant – for example regarding diffusion, robustness and competition – the root of such differences remains to be elu...
What do societies, the Internet, and the human brain have in common? They are all examples of comple...
Multilayer networks have in recent years emerged as an important new paradigm of network science. Gr...
Multiplex networks describe a large number of complex social, biological and transportation networks...
The chapter “Multilayer Networks” introduces the topic of interconnected multilayer networks, analyz...
A typical complex system should be described by a supernetwork or a network of networks, in which th...
There is a wide range of systems in the real world where components cannot function independently, s...
Multiplex and Multilayer Networks is a collection of some of the results obtained in the new field o...
Network science has attracted much attention in recent years due to its interdisciplinary applicatio...
The scientific study of networks, including computer networks, social networks, and biological netwo...
A network is a mathematical object consisting of a set of points that are connected to each other in...
Many real-world complex systems are best modeled by multiplex networks of interacting network layers...
Networks are ubiquitous in our modern society. The World Wide Web that links us to and enables infor...
Despite the success of traditional network analysis, standard networks provide a limited representat...
A network is a mathematical object consisting of a set of points (called vertices or nodes) that are...
In the past years, network theory has successfully characterized the interaction among the constitue...
What do societies, the Internet, and the human brain have in common? They are all examples of comple...
Multilayer networks have in recent years emerged as an important new paradigm of network science. Gr...
Multiplex networks describe a large number of complex social, biological and transportation networks...
The chapter “Multilayer Networks” introduces the topic of interconnected multilayer networks, analyz...
A typical complex system should be described by a supernetwork or a network of networks, in which th...
There is a wide range of systems in the real world where components cannot function independently, s...
Multiplex and Multilayer Networks is a collection of some of the results obtained in the new field o...
Network science has attracted much attention in recent years due to its interdisciplinary applicatio...
The scientific study of networks, including computer networks, social networks, and biological netwo...
A network is a mathematical object consisting of a set of points that are connected to each other in...
Many real-world complex systems are best modeled by multiplex networks of interacting network layers...
Networks are ubiquitous in our modern society. The World Wide Web that links us to and enables infor...
Despite the success of traditional network analysis, standard networks provide a limited representat...
A network is a mathematical object consisting of a set of points (called vertices or nodes) that are...
In the past years, network theory has successfully characterized the interaction among the constitue...
What do societies, the Internet, and the human brain have in common? They are all examples of comple...
Multilayer networks have in recent years emerged as an important new paradigm of network science. Gr...
Multiplex networks describe a large number of complex social, biological and transportation networks...