File:Modeling networks as connection surfaces (15414416688).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionModeling networks as connection surfaces (15414416688).jpg |
Pictured is a representation of connections among a network of political weblogs (public-domain data from Adamic and Glance, 2004). The image derives from an analysis method based on the theory of graph limits, which generalizes any network to a continuum of possible connections. As a network increases in size, the estimated surface better and better approximates its underlying structure. See the article by Olhede and Wolfe in PNAS (<a href="http://arxiv.org/pdf/1312.5306v3.pdf" rel="nofollow">arxiv.org/pdf/1312.5306v3.pdf</a>). Image courtesy of Sofia C. Olhede, Oli Usher, and Patrick J. Wolfe. |
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Source | Modeling networks as connection surfaces |
Author | UCL Mathematical & Physical Sciences from London, UK |
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