Gross, Bnaya
Percolation in Spatial Networks: Spatial Network Models Beyond Nearest Neighbours Structures (Elements in the Structure and Dynamics of Complex Networks)
- ISBN 13:
- 9781009168083
- author:
- Gross, Bnaya
- format:
- Paperback
- publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- language:
- English
- Publication Year:
- 2022
- Pages:
- 75
- Dimensions:
- 22.8 x 15.1 x 0.3 centimetres (0
- Genre:
- Science, Mathematical Physics, ,
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- Item usually sent within 10 working days
Description
Percolation in Spatial Networks: Understanding Network Resilience Percolation theory is a fundamental concept used to study the resilience of networks under random or targeted attacks. Despite its importance, spatial networks have been less studied under this process compared to non-spatial networks. This book explores the developments and challenges in percolation theory for spatial networks, covering classical nearest neighbors lattice structures, more generalized spatial structures, and even networks composed of multiple networks. The authors examine how percolation affects spatial networks with varying edge lengths and community structures. By understanding these complex systems, researchers can better comprehend how networks respond to disruptions and develop strategies to maintain their integrity. This Element provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of research in this field, shedding light on the intricacies of percolation in spatial networks. With 75 pages of in-depth analysis and discussion, this book is an essential resource for researchers and scholars seeking to understand the resilience of spatial networks.