Spatial Networks: A Complete Introduction: From Graph Theory and Statistical Physics to Real-World Applications

$34.70

This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to spatial networks, offering mathematical tools for students in fields like physics, mathematics, and engineering.

Spatial Networks: A Complete Introduction: From Graph Theory and Statistical Physics to Real-World Applications
Spatial Networks: A Complete Introduction: From Graph Theory and Statistical Physics to Real-World Applications
$34.70

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This book provides a complete introduction into spatial networks. It offers the mathematical tools needed to characterize these structures and how they evolve in time and presents the most important models of spatial networks. The book puts a special emphasis on analyzing complex systems which are organized under the form of networks where nodes and edges are embedded in space. In these networks, space is relevant, and topology alone does not contain all the information. Characterizing and understanding the structure and the evolution of spatial networks is thus crucial for many different fields, ranging from urbanism to epidemiology. This subject is therefore at the crossroad of many fields and is of potential interest to a broad audience comprising physicists, mathematicians, engineers, geographers or urbanists. In this book, the author has expanded his previous book (“Morphogenesis of Spatial Networks”) to serve as a textbook and referenceon this topic for a wide range of students and professional researchers.

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Weight 0.635 lbs
Dimensions 15.5 × 2.6 × 23.5 in

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