The aim of the paper is to introduce some of the history and key concepts of network science to a philosophical audience, and to highlight a crucial—and often problematic—presumption that underlies the network approach to complex systems. Network scientists often talk of “the structure” of a given complex system or phenomenon, which encourages the view that there is a unique and privileged structure inherent to the system, and that the aim of a network model is to delineate this structure. I argue that this sort of naïve realism about structure is not a coherent or plausible position, especially given the multiplicity of types of entities and relations that can feature as nodes and links in complex networks
Recent approaches on the study of networks have exploded over almost all the sciences across the aca...
Complex networks describe a wide range of systems in fields as disparate as sociology, biol-ogy and ...
Abstract networks [1][18]. Those networks include both those occurring in nature, for example, neuro...
In this article, network science is discussed from a methodological per- spective, and two central t...
We briefly describe the toolkit used for studying complex systems: nonlinear dynamics, statistical p...
Complex networks are large networks encountered in practice that seem to lack any apparent structure...
There is considerable overlap between network theory and systems theory. Both adopt a relational per...
For over a century, modelling of physical as well as non-physicalsystems and processes has been perf...
This paper is the result of two recent e-workshops organized by The World Academy of Art and Science...
A complex system is a system for which the statement "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts...
What are complex networks and why are they so important? We briefly sketch a contour landscape with ...
This paper is the result of two recent e-workshops organized by The World Academy of Art and Science...
The recent discovery of universal principles underlying many complex networks occurring across widel...
The present work is meant as a reference to provide an organic and comprehensive view of the most re...
Complex networks theory has been well established as a useful framework for studying and analysing s...
Recent approaches on the study of networks have exploded over almost all the sciences across the aca...
Complex networks describe a wide range of systems in fields as disparate as sociology, biol-ogy and ...
Abstract networks [1][18]. Those networks include both those occurring in nature, for example, neuro...
In this article, network science is discussed from a methodological per- spective, and two central t...
We briefly describe the toolkit used for studying complex systems: nonlinear dynamics, statistical p...
Complex networks are large networks encountered in practice that seem to lack any apparent structure...
There is considerable overlap between network theory and systems theory. Both adopt a relational per...
For over a century, modelling of physical as well as non-physicalsystems and processes has been perf...
This paper is the result of two recent e-workshops organized by The World Academy of Art and Science...
A complex system is a system for which the statement "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts...
What are complex networks and why are they so important? We briefly sketch a contour landscape with ...
This paper is the result of two recent e-workshops organized by The World Academy of Art and Science...
The recent discovery of universal principles underlying many complex networks occurring across widel...
The present work is meant as a reference to provide an organic and comprehensive view of the most re...
Complex networks theory has been well established as a useful framework for studying and analysing s...
Recent approaches on the study of networks have exploded over almost all the sciences across the aca...
Complex networks describe a wide range of systems in fields as disparate as sociology, biol-ogy and ...
Abstract networks [1][18]. Those networks include both those occurring in nature, for example, neuro...