• networks. The study of robustness in complex networks is important for many fields. In ecology, robustness is an important attribute of ecosystems, and can...
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  • (graph theory) – Basic concept of graph theory Robustness of complex networks – Ability of a complex network to withstand failures and perturbations Michael...
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  • computer science, robustness is the ability of a computer system to cope with errors during execution and cope with erroneous input. Robustness can encompass...
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    context of network theory, a complex network is a graph (network) with non-trivial topological features—features that do not occur in simple networks such...
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  • important observation related to the robustness of complex networks. According to this finding the critical points of the system are not necessarily the...
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  • Robustness of complex networks – Ability of a complex network to withstand failures and perturbations Efficiency (network science) – measure of how efficiently...
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  • interactions within complex bipartite networks may be nested as well. More specifically, bipartite ecological and organisational networks of mutually beneficial...
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    Applications of network theory include logistical networks, the World Wide Web, Internet, gene regulatory networks, metabolic networks, social networks, epistemological...
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    In evolutionary biology, robustness of a biological system (also called biological or genetic robustness) is the persistence of a certain characteristic...
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    social networks, wikis such as Wikipedia, gene networks, and even the underlying architecture of the Internet. It is the inspiration for many network-on-chip...
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    connectivity of nodes decide the topology of networks, which has an effect on robustness of network, the attribute discussed above. If the number of links between...
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  • forms of robustness in protein interaction networks. Those authors suggest that similar phenomena is likely to arise in other biological networks and potentially...
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    inspired by the structure and functions of biological neural networks. A neural network consists of connected units or nodes called artificial neurons, which...
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  • developed techniques using graph curvature ideas for analyzing the robustness of complex networks, with many applications to cancer genomic analysis. He gave...
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  • relevant metric to quantitatively characterize real complex networks and can also be used to quantify network complexity According to a 2018 publication by...
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    Albert-László Barabási (category Complex systems scientists)
    study of complex systems. Barabási's work challenged the prevailing notion that complex networks could be adequately modeled as random networks. He is...
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    Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs), also referred to as Theory-Trained Neural Networks (TTNs), are a type of universal function approximators that...
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    information theory on complex networks when a competitive cluster growth process is applied to the network. In models of scale-free ideal networks it is possible...
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    social networks, as well as "digital traces" regarding face-to-face networks. In general, social networks are self-organizing, emergent, and complex, such...
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    small-world networks self-stabilization and scale-free networks. These emerge from bottom-up interactions, unlike top-down hierarchical networks within organizations...
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    topology of the overlay network may (and often does) differ from that of the underlying one. For example, many peer-to-peer networks are overlay networks. They...
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    theories of integrative levels and of complex systems. For instance, the phenomenon of life as studied in biology is an emergent property of chemistry...
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  • limitation by integrating RL and deep neural networks. This combination enables agents to approximate complex functions and handle unstructured input data...
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    down into its parts. It has been used as a way of exploring and developing effective action in complex contexts, enabling systems change. Systems thinking...
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  • Graph neural networks (GNN) are specialized artificial neural networks that are designed for tasks whose inputs are graphs. One prominent example is molecular...
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    propagation, decisions, and robustness of large dynamic networks arising in transportation, energy, finance, and social networks. On the applied side, Dahleh...
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    "Critical-state dynamics of avalanches and oscillations jointly emerge from balanced excitation/inhibition in neuronal networks". The Journal of Neuroscience. 32...
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  • Retrieved March 29, 2024. "A Curriculum Learning Method for Improved Noise Robustness in Automatic Speech Recognition". Retrieved March 29, 2024. Bengio, Yoshua;...
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    Deneubourg, J.L.; Theraulaz, G. (November 2002). "Efficiency and robustness in ant networks of galleries". The European Physical Journal B. 42 (1): 123–129...
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    behavior that changes over time. Social networks Diffusion of technologies and information Cooperation Social norms Complex adaptive system Complexity science...
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