Critical Phenomena and Optimization in Complex Networks
A special issue of Entropy (ISSN 1099-4300). This special issue belongs to the section "Complexity".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2021)
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Biological, social or human-made complex systems exhibit emergent collective phenomena, often arising from the structure and heterogeneity of the interactions between individual elements. Another notable phenomenon observed in complex systems is self-organized criticality.
Complex networks offer an efficient and powerful representation of these interactions. A variety of novel critical phenomena have been observed in complex networks, through exploration of generalized percolation and related processes occurring in networks, directed networks, weighted networks, multilayer networks, and networks of networks. The proximity of the system to a critical state may indicate optimization of information processing or another function. This optimization may be self-organized, or imposed externally. Optimization may be in the form of the process occurring in the network, or in the structure of the network itself.
This Special Issue aims to collect advances in the area of critical phenomena on complex networks, and their relation to and implications for optimization. Contributions may be theoretical or numerical studies of critical phenomena, exploration of or methods for optimization of networks or the processes occurring in them, and studies of self-organized systems.
Dr. Gareth Baxter
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- complex networks
- critical phenomena
- self-organized criticality
- complex systems
- network optimization
- processes on networks
- percolation
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