Modeling and Analysis of Complex Networks
A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "Computational and Applied Mathematics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 20207
Special Issue Editors
Interests: neural networks; intermittent control; complex networks; machine learning; artificial intelligence
Interests: smart grids; bifurcation theory; neural networks; neurodynamic optimization theory; nonlinear dynamic systems
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
There are many complex networks in the real world, such as interpersonal networks, biological networks, power system networks, and financial networks. Complex network propagation dynamics is the study of the propagation mechanism and dynamic behavior of various complex networks in society and nature, such as the spread of rumors on various media, the prevalence of infectious diseases in populations, the spread of viruses in computer networks, the chain failure in complex power grids, the domino effect of economic crisis, etc. Based on complex network theory, the study of communication in various complex systems is a hot topic in the field of network science. Experts in various disciplines, including computer science, biology, physics, human sociology, etc., are actively exploring how to avoid and control the spread of harmful information and faults in various fields of networks. This Special Issue aims to collate both theoretical and empirical investigations about the coevolving spreading dynamics of complex networks. We welcome original research articles and review papers from different disciplines such as mathematics, computer science, biology, physics, and human sociology.
Prof. Dr. Junjian Huang
Prof. Dr. Xing He
Prof. Dr. Huaqing Li
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- modeling of complex network dynamics
- stability analysis of complex networks
- modeling and analysis of complex biological systems
- electric power network
- artificial intelligence
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