14.15J | Spring 2018 | Undergraduate
Networks
Course Description
This course will highlight common principles that permeate the functioning of networks and how the same issues related to robustness, fragility and interlinkages arise in several different types of networks. It will both introduce conceptual tools from dynamical systems, random graph models, optimization and game …
This course will highlight common principles that permeate the functioning of networks and how the same issues related to robustness, fragility and interlinkages arise in several different types of networks. It will both introduce conceptual tools from dynamical systems, random graph models, optimization and game theory, and cover a wide variety of applications.
Learning Resource Types
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Colorful network graph of connect nodes.
Co-authorship network map of physicians publishing on hepatitis C. (Courtesy of Andy Lamb (speedoflife) on Flickr. Used under CC-BY.)