Title :
Complex networks: small-world, scale-free and beyond
Author :
Wang, Xiao Fan ; Chen, Guanrong
fDate :
6/25/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the past few years, the discovery of small-world and scale-free properties of many natural and artificial complex networks has stimulated a great deal of interest in studying the underlying organizing principles of various complex networks, which has led to dramatic advances in this emerging and active field of research. The present article reviews some basic concepts, important progress, and significant results in the current studies of various complex networks, with emphasis on the relationship between the topology and the dynamics of such complex networks. Some fundamental properties and typical complex network models are described; and, as an example, epidemic dynamics are analyzed and discussed in some detail. Finally, the important issue of robustness versus fragility of dynamical synchronization in complex networks is introduced and discussed.
Keywords :
dynamics; large-scale systems; network topology; stability; synchronisation; complex networks; dynamical synchronization; dynamics; epidemic dynamics; robustness; scale-free properties; topology; Complex networks; Computer networks; Diseases; Erbium; IP networks; Internet; Network topology; Social network services; Web sites; World Wide Web;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCAS.2003.1228503