Networking, Networks and Dynamic Graphs
Abstract
Networks cannot be confined within a single field of research. The concepts associated with them have considerably changed over time, and continue to do so today. This makes it difficult to give a single clear definition of a network. Networks are also the location of processes and so are embedded in time, and their structure can change; these are the observations on which our approach is based. Throughout this chapter, we will attempt to shed light on these scientific objects by accepting the bias inherently present in the desire to produce mathematical and computational models for studying networks with NetLogo.