Towards an Information Theory of Complex Networks
eBook - Statistical Methods and Applications, Mathematics and Statistics (R0)
Matthias Dehmer/Frank Emmert-Streib/Alexander Mehler
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<p>For over a decade, complex networks have steadily grown as an important tool across a broad array of academic disciplines, with applications ranging from physics to social media. A tightly organized collection of carefully-selected papers on the subject,<i>Towards an Information Theory of Complex Networks: Statistical Methods and Applications</i> presents theoretical and practical results about information-theoretic and statistical models of complex networks in the natural sciences and humanities. The book's major goal is to advocate and promote a combination of graph-theoretic, information-theoretic, and statistical methods as a way to better understand and characterize real-world networks.</p><p>This volume is the first to present a self-contained, comprehensive overview of information-theoretic models of complex networks with an emphasis on applications. As such, it marks a first step toward establishing advanced statistical information theory as a unified theoretical basis of complex networks for all scientific disciplines and can serve as a valuable resource for a diverse audience of advanced students and professional scientists. While it is primarily intended as a reference for research, the book could also be a useful supplemental graduate text in courses related to information science, graph theory, machine learning, and computational biology, among others.</p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 26.08.2011
Umfang: 395 S., 8.45 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9780817649043
Umbreit-Nr.: 1842405
