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  2. List of network theory topics - Wikipedia

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    Network theory is an area of applied mathematics. This page is a list of network theory topics. ... This page was last edited on 30 October 2023, at 12:13 (UTC).

  3. Network theory - Wikipedia

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    The question of how to immunize efficiently scale free networks which represent realistic networks such as the Internet and social networks has been studied extensively. One such strategy is to immunize the largest degree nodes, i.e., targeted (intentional) attacks [ 47 ] since for this case p c {\displaystyle pc} is relatively high and fewer ...

  4. Category:Network theory - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Network theory" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Multidimensional network - Wikipedia

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    In elementary network theory, a network is represented by a graph = (,) in which is the set of nodes and the links between nodes, typically represented as a tuple of nodes ,. While this basic formalization is useful for analyzing many systems, real world networks often have added complexity in the form of multiple types of relations between ...

  6. Network synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Network synthesis directly addresses both these issues. Network synthesis has historically been concerned with synthesising passive networks, but is not limited to such circuits. The field was founded by Wilhelm Cauer after reading Ronald M. Foster's 1924 paper A reactance theorem.

  7. Reciprocity (electrical networks) - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocity in electrical networks is a property of a circuit that relates voltages and currents at two points. The reciprocity theorem states that the current at one point in a circuit due to a voltage at a second point is the same as the current at the second point due to the same voltage at the first.

  8. Percolation theory - Wikipedia

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    In statistical physics and mathematics, percolation theory describes the behavior of a network when nodes or links are added. This is a geometric type of phase transition , since at a critical fraction of addition the network of small, disconnected clusters merge into significantly larger connected , so-called spanning clusters.

  9. Network analysis (electrical circuits) - Wikipedia

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    A network of impedances with more than two terminals cannot be reduced to a single impedance equivalent circuit. An n-terminal network can, at best, be reduced to n impedances (at worst ()). For a three terminal network, the three impedances can be expressed as a three node delta (Δ) network or four node star (Y) network.