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Impact of several microscopic processes in the growth and evolution of Complex Networks

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dc.contributor.advisor Acosta Elías, J. Jesús
dc.contributor.author Esquivel Gómez, José de Jesús
dc.coverage.temporal México. San Luis Potosí. San Luis Potosí es_MX
dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-22T19:35:28Z
dc.date.available 2020-07-22T19:35:28Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorioinstitucional.uaslp.mx/xmlui/handle/i/5780
dc.description.abstract Networks are present in many aspects of our daily lives. For example, Communication Networks as telephone networks, Social Networks as Facebook and Twitter, airline networks, road networks, Internet, and WWW. The networks can be modeled using the tools of the graph theory. For example in a network of papers citations, the vertices are the papers and the edges the citation between them; in a network of web pages, the vertices are the web pages and the edges are the hyperlinks pointing from one page to another; and similarly for friendship networks, epidemic networks, communication networks, etc. The Real networks are commonly termed Complex Networks because have been demonstrated that they have properties more complex than classical random graphs. One motivation for study networks, is to decipher the local processes that originate a particular behavior between its components and to predict wanted or unwanted effects. For example, it would be important to predict how quickly an epidemic evolves and determinate how the mechanisms of the network can be used to stop or eradicate it. With the aim of to decipher the local processes that originate the topological and dynamical properties of Complex Networks, in the literature can be found many growth and evolution models. However, at this time do not exists a general model of network growth that, with the incorporation of the appropriate processes, to be able to reproduce the properties found in real-world complex networks. This is due to in the growth and evolution of complex networks exists unknown process that shape the topological and dynamical properties of this class of networks. In this Thesis, is investigated the impact that some local processes have in the topological properties of Complex Networks. Also are proposed five growth models that reproduce some properties founded in real Complex Networks. es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Grupos de la comunidad es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Investigadores es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Estudiantes es_MX
dc.language Inglés es_MX
dc.relation.ispartofseries Facultad de Ciencias es_MX
dc.rights Acceso Abierto es_MX
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 es_MX
dc.subject microscopia es_MX
dc.subject.classification CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMATICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA es_MX
dc.subject.classification INGENIERÍA Y TECNOLOGÍA es_MX
dc.title Impact of several microscopic processes in the growth and evolution of Complex Networks es_MX
dc.type Tesis de doctorado es_MX


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