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Higherorder Systems Understanding Complex Systems Federico Battiston

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Higherorder Systems Understanding Complex Systems Federico Battiston
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.18 MB
Pages: 797
Author: Federico Battiston, Giovanni Petri
ISBN: 9783030913731, 3030913732
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Higherorder Systems Understanding Complex Systems Federico Battiston by Federico Battiston, Giovanni Petri 9783030913731, 3030913732 instant download after payment.

This book discusses its potential to model real-world systems and how considering their higher-order organization can lead to the emergence of novel dynamical behavior. Over the last decades, networks have emerged as the paradigmatic framework to model complex systems. Yet, as simple collections of nodes and links, they are intrinsically limited to pairwise interactions, limiting our ability to describe, understand, and predict complex phenomena which arise from higher-order interactions. Here we introduce the new modeling framework of higher-order systems, where hypergraphs and simplicial complexes are used to describe complex patterns of interactions among any number of agents. This book is intended both as a first introduction and an overview of the state of the art of this rapidly emerging field, serving as a reference for network scientists interested in better modeling the interconnected world we live in.

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