Structure and Dynamics of Mutlilayer Networks
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Many complex systems from infrastructures and to the brain, cannot be
fully understood if we don’t consider their multilayer network structure.
These multilayer structures are characterized by new types of correlations
which encode information that cannot be extracted by the single layers
taken in isolation.
Here we will discuss recent results on modelling the structure of
multilayer networks and characterizing their robustness showing that the
multiplexity of these structures have novel unexpected properties.
This talk is part of the Wednesday Seminars - Department of Computer Science and Technology series.
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