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December 2017 • Juan C. Burguillo
A complex network is a structure made up of nodes connected by one or more specific types of interdependency. Nodes represent individuals, groups, or organizations, while connections (links, edges or ties) represent relations such as friendship, economic deals, internet connections, neuron connections, protein interactions, etc. The resulting graph-based structures are often very complex, being social networks the most popular application, but the analysis of these structures has carried out a great number of rese…