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Topological network analysis

Some authors analyze interdependencies of infrastructure and analyze theoretical (or expert evaluation) assessment among the infrastructure layers [Huang et al, 2014], or used topological network analysis of infrastructure [Shuang et al,... [Pg.182]

Closely related to the approach considered here are the formal frameworks of Feinberg and Clarke, briefly mentioned in Section II. A. Though mainly devised for conventional chemical kinetics, both, Chemical Reaction Network Theory (CRNT), developed by M. Feinberg and co-workers [79,80], as well as Stoichiometric Network Analysis (SNA), developed by B. L. Clarke [81 83], seek to relate aspects of reaction network topology to the possibility of various... [Pg.195]

Graph theory Describes topology of networks and subnetworks, based on quantification of the number of nodes (signaling components) and links between them. Dynamic properties of networks through Boolean analysis. Network analysis based on probabilities (Markov chain and Bayesian) to identify paths and relationships between different nodes in the network. (75-81)... [Pg.2217]

Acknowledgments This chapter is based mainly on work published in refs. [1-9], where the ideas of the stoichiometric network analysis [10] were ntihzed to identify several distinct topological features in chemical networks that provide oscillatory instabilities and from that derive a classification system for chemical oscillators and species taking part in these oscillations. [Pg.166]

A particularly useful approach to the analysis and design of crystal structures is to reduce the structures to simple topological networks.These networks are basically descriptions of multiply connecting nodes and the ways they connect, and are usually named after simple chemical examples of the net (e.g, diamond, NbO, a-Po) or are given numerical descriptions [e.g., (6,3), (4,4), (10,3)-a]. [Pg.735]

In brief, network analysis in the sense employed in this work deals with the network topology of crystalline compounds that can be described as 2D or 3D nets. There are no particular criteria in terms of chemical bonding or chemical constituents DNA, proteins, organic molecules, or coordination compounds can construct the net, but two things are essential ... [Pg.2382]

THE TOPOLOGY APPROACH TO NETWORK ANALYSIS A BRIEF GUIDE... [Pg.2390]

Network analysis The act of determining the topology of the net underlying a network structure. [Pg.3781]


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