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Proceedings of a Workshop on Statistics on Networks (CD-ROM)

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Applied and Theoretical Statistics Committee, author.
National Research Council Staff, author.
Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications Staff, author.
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff, author.
Contributor:
National Research Council Staff, author.
Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications Staff, author.
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Staff, author.
National Research Council
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
Board on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications
Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics
Scott T. Weidman
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Network analysis (Planning).
Mathematical models.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (470 p.)
Place of Publication:
National Academies Press
Summary:
A large number of biological, physical, and social systems contain complex networks. Knowledge about how these networks operate is critical for advancing a more general understanding of network behavior. To this end, each of these disciplines has created different kinds of statistical theory for inference on network data. To help stimulate further progress in the field of statistical inference on network data, the NRC sponsored a workshop that brought together researchers who are dealing with network data in different contexts. This book - which is available on CD only - contains the text of the 18 workshop presentations. The presentations focused on five major areas of research: network models, dynamic networks, data and measurement on networks, robustness and fragility of networks, and visualization and scalability of networks.
Notes:
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ISBN:
0-309-65703-2

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