Higher-order organization of complex networks

Science56.90
Volume: 353, Issue: 6295, Pages: 163 - 166
Published: Jul 8, 2016
Abstract
Networks are a fundamental tool for understanding and modeling complex systems in physics, biology, neuroscience, engineering, and social science. Many networks are known to exhibit rich, lower-order connectivity patterns that can be captured at the level of individual nodes and edges. However, higher-order organization of complex networks---at the level of small network subgraphs---remains largely unknown. Here we develop a generalized...
Paper Details
Title
Higher-order organization of complex networks
Published Date
Jul 8, 2016
Journal
Volume
353
Issue
6295
Pages
163 - 166
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