Book Details
Orange Code:35036
Paperback:284 pages
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Sections:
1. A brief history of the Internet2. How the Internet works3. Measuring the global Internet4. The Internet’s large-scale topology5. Modeling the Internet6. Internet robustness7. Virtual and social networks in the Internet8. Searching and walking on the Internet9. Epidemics in the Internet10. Beyond the Internet’s skeleton: traffic and global performance
Description:
Viewed in this analysis from a statistical physics perspective, the Internet is perceived as a developing system that evolves through the addition and removal of nodes and links. This perspective permits the authors to outline the dynamical theory that can appropriately describe the Internet's macroscopic evolution. The presence of such a theoretical framework will provide a revolutionary way of enhancing the reader's understanding of the Internet's varied network processes.
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