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Complex networks: Structure and dynamics

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The major concepts and results recently achieved in the study of the structure and dynamics of complex networks are reviewed, and the relevant applications of these ideas in many different disciplines are summarized, ranging from nonlinear science to biology, from statistical mechanics to medicine and engineering.
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This article is published in Physics Reports.The article was published on 2006-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 9441 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Network dynamics & Complex network.

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Collective dynamics of small-world networks

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The authors review the major concepts and results recently achieved in the study of the structure and dynamics of complex networks, and summarize the relevant applications of these ideas in many different disciplines, ranging from nonlinear science to biology, from statistical mechanics to medicine and engineering.