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  • 1Network theory — For network theory of the regulation of the adaptive immune system see Immune network theory For the sociological theory, see Social network Network theory is an area of computer science and network science and part of graph theory. It has… …

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  • 2Percolation threshold — is a mathematical term related to percolation theory, which is the formation of long range connectivity in random systems. In engineering and coffee making, percolation is the slow flow of fluids through porous media, but in the mathematics and… …

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  • 3percolation —    ; percolation water    1. Ground water moving slowly through the microfissure network of a limestone, most of which eventually joins a major cave conduit and flows more rapidly. In most environments percolation water enters the limestone… …

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  • 4Percolation theory — In mathematics, percolation theory describes the behavior of connected clusters in a random graph. The applications of percolation theory to materials science and other domains are discussed in the article percolation.IntroductionA representative …

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  • 5Percolation — In physics, chemistry and materials science, percolation concerns also the movement and filtering of fluids through porous materials. Examples include the movement of solvents through filter paper (chromatography) and the movement of petroleum… …

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  • 6Network controllability — Controlling a simple network. Network Controllability concerns the controllability a network. Controllability describes our ability to guide a dynamical system from any initial state to any desired final state in finite time, with a suitable… …

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  • 7Clique percolation method — The clique percolation method[1] is a popular approach for analyzing the overlapping community structure of networks. The term network community (also called a module, cluster or cohesive group) has no widely accepted unique definition and it is… …

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  • 8Social network — For other uses, see Social network (disambiguation). Sociology …

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  • 9Directed percolation — In statistical physics Directed Percolation (DP) refers to a class of models that mimic filtering of fluids through porous materials along a given direction. Varying the microscopic connectivity of the pores, these models display a phase… …

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  • 10Complex network — In the context of network theory, a complex network is a graph (network) with non trivial topological features features that do not occur in simple networks such as lattices or random graphs but often occur in real graphs. The study of complex… …

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