Special Issue: Mathematical Methods in Complex Network Analysis
Guest Editors
Prof. Regino Criado Herrero
Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, spain
Email: regino.criado@urjc.es
Dr. Eva Primo Tárraga
Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, spain
Email: eva.primo@urjc.es
Prof. Miguel Romance del Río
Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, spain
Email: miguel.romance@urjc.es
Dr. David Aleja
Departamento de Matemática Aplicada, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, spain
Email: david.aleja@urjc.es
Manuscript Topics
This special issue will include a wide range of topics related to mathematical methods in complex network analysis. The purpose of this issue is to offer a collection of contributed papers covering many relevant and modern aspects on the state of the art of computational and mathematical modeling in this branch of science, giving a fair picture of the current research interests in this scientific field. The papers contained in this special issue will cover a wide range of topics related to computational methods, simulation techniques and mathematical models for the study of various applications to real problems. Papers related to higher order networks, hypergraphs and their applications, multiplex and multilayer networks, as well as papers including new mathematical tools and applications in the field of complex networks are particularly welcome
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