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Models, Algorithms, and Technologies for Network Analysis: NET 2016, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, May 2016 1st ed. 2017 [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 606 g, 57 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 277 p. 57 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics 197
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319568280
  • ISBN-13: 9783319568287
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 277 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 606 g, 57 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 277 p. 57 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics 197
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319568280
  • ISBN-13: 9783319568287
This valuable source for graduate students and researchers provides a comprehensive introduction to current theories and applications in optimization methods and network models. Contributions to this book are focused on new efficient algorithms and rigorous mathematical theories, which can be used to optimize and analyze mathematical graph structures with massive size and high density induced by natural or artificial complex networks. Applications to social networks, power transmission grids, telecommunication networks, stock market networks, and human brain networks are presented.Chapters in this book cover the following topics:Linear max min fairnessHeuristic approaches for high-quality solutionsEfficient approaches for complex multi-criteria optimization problemsComparison of heuristic algorithmsNew heuristic iterative local searchPower in network structuresClustering nodes in random graphsPower transmission grid structureNetwork decomposition problemsHomo

geneity hypothesis testingNetwork analysis of international migrationSocial networks with node attributesTesting hypothesis on degree distribution in the market graphsMachine learning applications to human brain network studiesThis proceeding is a result of The 6th International Conference on Network Analysis held at the Higher School of Economics, Nizhny Novgorod in May 2016. The conference brought together scientists and engineers from industry, government, and academia to discuss the links between network analysis and a variety of fields.

Linear Max Min Fairness in Multi-commodity Flow Networks (Hamoud Bin Obaid, Theodore B. Trafalis).- Heuristic for Maximizing Grouping Efficiency in the Cell Formation Problem (Ilya Bychkov, Mikhail Batsyn, Panos M. Pardalos).- Efficient Methods of Multicriterial Optimization Based on the Intensive Use of Search Information (Victor Gergel, Evgeny Kozinov).- Comparison of two heuristic algorithms for a location and design problem (Alexander Gnusarev).- A Class of Smooth Modification of Space-Filling Curves for Global Optimization Problems (Alexey Goryachih).- Iterative Local Search Heuristic for Truck and Trailer Routing Problem (Ivan S. Grechikhin).- Power in network structures (Fuad Aleskerov, Natalia Meshcheryakova, Sergey Shvydun).- Do logarithmic proximity measures outperform plain ones in graph clustering? (Vladimir Ivashkin, Pavel Chebotarev).- Analysis of Russian Power Transmission Grid Structure: Small World Phenomena Detection (Sergey Makrushin).- A new approach to network

decomposition problems (Alexander Rubchinsky).- Homogeneity hypothesis testing for degree distribution in the market graph (Semenov D.P., Koldanov P.A.).- Network Analysis of International Migration (Fuad Aleskerov, Natalia Meshcheryakova, Anna Rezyapova, Sergey Shvydun).- Overlapping community detection in social networks with node attributes by neighborhood influence (Vladislav Chesnokov).- Testing hypothesis on degree distribution in the market graph (Koldanov P.A., Larushina J.D.).- Application of network analysis for FMCG distribution channels (Nadezda Kolesnik, Valentina Kuskova, Olga Tretyak).- Machine learning application to human brain network studies: a kernel approach (Anvar Kurmukov, Yulia Dodonova, Leonid Zhukov).- Co-author Recommender System (Ilya Makarov, Oleg Bulanov, Leonid Zhukov).- Network Studies in Russia: From Articles to the Structure of a Research Community (Daria Maltseva, Ilia Karpov).<
Part I Optimization
Linear Max-Min Fairness in Multi-commodity Flow Networks
3(8)
Hamoud Bin Obaid
Theodore B. Trafalis
Heuristic for Maximizing Grouping Efficiency in the Cell Formation Problem
11(16)
Ilya Bychkov
Mikhail Batsyn
Panos M. Pardalos
Efficient Methods of Multicriterial Optimization Based on the Intensive Use of Search Information
27(20)
Victor Gergel
Evgeny Kozinov
Comparison of Two Heuristic Algorithms for a Location and Design Problem
47(10)
Alexander Gnusarev
A Class of Smooth Modification of Space-Filling Curves for Global Optimization Problems
57(10)
Alexey Goryachih
Iterative Local Search Heuristic for Truck and Trailer Routing Problem
67(12)
Ivan S. Grechikhin
Part II Network Models
Power in Network Structures
79(8)
Fuad Aleskerov
Natalia Meshcheryakova
Sergey Shvydun
Do Logarithmic Proximity Measures Outperform Plain Ones in Graph Clustering?
87(20)
Vladimir Ivashkin
Pavel Chebotarev
Analysis of Russian Power Transmission Grid Structure: Small World Phenomena Detection
107(20)
Sergey Makrushin
A New Approach to Network Decomposition Problems
127(26)
Alexander Rubchinsky
Homogeneity Hypothesis Testing for Degree Distribution in the Market Graph
153(10)
D.P. Semenov
P.A. Koldanov
Stability Testing of Stock Returns Connections
163(14)
M.A. Voronina
P.A. Koldanov
Part III Applications
Network Analysis of International Migration
177(10)
Fuad Aleskerov
Natalia Meshcheryakova
Anna Rezyapova
Sergey Shvydun
Overlapping Community Detection in Social Networks with Node Attributes by Neighborhood Influence
187(18)
Vladislav Chesnokov
Testing Hypothesis on Degree Distribution in the Market Graph
205(10)
P.A. Koldanov
J.D. Larushina
Application of Network Analysis for FMCG Distribution Channels
215(14)
Nadezda Kolesnik
Valentina Kuskova
Olga Tretyak
Machine Learning Application to Human Brain Network Studies: A Kernel Approach
229(22)
Anvar Kurmukov
Yulia Dodonova
Leonid E. Zhukov
Co-author Recommender System
251(8)
Ilya Makarov
Oleg Bulanov
Leonid E. Zhukov
Network Studies in Russia: From Articles to the Structure of a Research Community
259
Daria Maltseva
Ilia Karpov