MATH 168
Introduction to Networks
Mathematics · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Introduction to network science (including theory, computation, and applications), which can be used to study complex systems of interacting agents. Study of networks in technology, social, information, biological, and mathematics involving basic structural features of networks, generative models of networks, network summary statistics, centrality, random graphs, clustering, and dynamical processes on networks. Introduction to advanced topics as time permits.
P/NP or letter grading.
Requisites
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Requisites: courses 115A, 170E (or 170A or Electrical and Computer Engineering 131A or Statistics 100A).
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