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Introduction to graph theory.
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ISBN: 0582249937 Year: 1996 Publisher: London Longman

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Graphs and hypergraphs
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ISBN: 0720424534 072042450X 9780720424539 Year: 1973 Volume: 6 Publisher: Amsterdam North-Holland

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Graph theory and its applications
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ISBN: 158488505X 9781584885054 Year: 2006 Publisher: Boca Raton Chapman and Hall/CRC


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Graphs as mathematical models.
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ISBN: 0871502364 9780871502360 Year: 1977 Publisher: Boston Prindle, Weber and Schmidt

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Flows in networks
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ISBN: 0691079625 9780691079622 Year: 1974 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.): Princeton university press

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Graph theory and its applications.
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ISBN: 0849339820 9780849339820 Year: 1999 Publisher: Boca Raton CRC


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Spectra of graphs.
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ISBN: 9781461419389 1461419387 9781489994332 1489994335 9786613446442 1283446448 1461419395 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) Springer


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Statistical physics of cooperative phenomena on complex networks
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ISBN: 9789086496426 Year: 2013 Publisher: Leuven Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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In recent years, the science community has noticed a profound shift towards more interdisciplinarity as scientists with diverse backgrounds sought contact with each other and started new collaborations to bridge the gaps between existing research projects. A typical example hereof is the appearance of complexity science, an interdisciplinary research field par excellence which aims at devising accurate models to explain the dynamics of emergent collective phenomena in real-life interacting systems. The appearance of network structures in these models is rather common. The properties of the networks and the behaviour of the dynamical models are, for real-life events, often greatly influenced by the presence of a few elements with a very large influence: the so-called hubs, like for instance Google in the world wide web. Therefore, complexity science needs to make use of adjusted structures such as complex and scale-free networks. We introduce and discuss three dynamical models on complex and scale-free networks which illustrate how large-scale phenomena emerge as a consequence of the cooperative behaviour of the (microscopic) elements of the networks. A first topic deals with several percolation models ranging from a degree-dependent removal of links on scale-free networks to explosive processes in which large-scale structures appear very abruptly. Following on from this, a general network growth process with a fixed number of nodes and degree-dependent link addition probabilities is introduced. The percolation and network construction models substantiate how the details of microscopic link addition or removal processes influence both the large-scale characteristics of the constructed networks and the growth and disintegration of global network structures. In a last topic, the focus lies on the distribution of goods from producers to consumers and, in particular, we study the occurrence of breakdowns caused by a series of cascading failures in these distribution networks. We introduce an Ising-like spin model with quenched random fields that substantiates how these catastrophic black-outs, like power outages in the electricity grid, are caused by the solidarity between the individual suppliers.


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Algorithmic graph theory and perfect graphs
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ISBN: 0122892607 1322477655 1483271978 9780122892608 Year: 1980 Publisher: New York: Academic press,

Computational graph theory
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ISBN: 3211821775 0387821775 3709190762 9783211821770 Year: 1990 Volume: 7 Publisher: Wien New York Springer

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