Network dynamics

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Network dynamics is a research field for the study of networks whose status changes in time. The dynamics may refer to the structure of connections of the units of a network,[1][2] to the collective internal state of the network,[3][4] or both. The networked systems could be from the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, sociology, economics, computer science, etc. Networked systems are typically characterized as complex systems consisting of many units coupled by specific, potentially changing, interaction topologies.

For a dynamical systems' approach to discrete network dynamics, see sequential dynamical system.

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References

  1. Majdandzic, A. (2014). "Spontaneous recovery in dynamical networks". Nature Physics 10 (1): 34–38. doi:10.1038/nphys2819. Bibcode2014NatPh..10...34M. 
  2. Jan Nagler; Anna Levina; Marc Timme (2011). "Impact of Single Links in Competitive Percolation". Nature Physics 7 (3): 265–270. doi:10.1038/nphys1860. Bibcode2011NatPh...7..265N. 
  3. John J. Hopfield (1982). "Neural networks and physical systems with emergent collective computational abilities". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 79 (8): 2554–2558. doi:10.1073/pnas.79.8.2554. PMID 6953413. Bibcode1982PNAS...79.2554H. 
  4. Jianxi Gao; Baruch Barzel; Albert-László Barabási (2016). "Universal resilience patterns in complex networks". Nature 530 (7590): 307–312. doi:10.1038/nature16948. PMID 26887493. Bibcode2016Natur.530..307G.