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Complex Networks: Results of the 1st International Workshop on Complex Networks (CompleNet 2009)
Edited by Ronaldo Menezes, Edited by Santo Fortunato, Edited by Giuseppe Mangioni, Edited by Vincenzo Nicosia
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Though the reductionist approachto biology and medicine has led to several imp- tant advances, further progresses with respect to the remaining challenges require integration of representation, characterization and modeling of the studied systems along a wide range of spatial and time scales. Such an approach, intrinsically - lated to systems biology, is poised to ultimately turning biology into a more precise and synthetic discipline, paving the way to extensive preventive and regenerative medicine [1], drug discovery [20] and treatment optimization [24]. A particularly appealing and effective approach to addressing the complexity of interactions inherent to the biological systems is provided by the new area of c- plex networks [34, 30, 8, 13, 12]. Basically, it is an extension of graph theory [10], focusing on the modeling, representation, characterization, analysis and simulation ofcomplexsystemsbyconsideringmanyelementsandtheirinterconnections.C- plex networks concepts and methods have been used to study disease [17], tr- scription networks [5, 6, 4], protein-protein networks [22, 36, 16, 39], metabolic networks [23] and anatomy [40].
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Publisher | Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Published date | 14 Mar 2012
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Pages | 225
Dimensions | 235 x 155 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-3-6422-6931-8
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BISAC | computers / programming / algorithms
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