"In mathematics, computer science and network science, network theory is a part of graph theory."
It studies the properties and behaviors of complex networks, including social networks, biological networks, and technological networks.
Network topology: Describes the physical and logical arrangement of network components, such as nodes and links.
Network architecture: Refers to the design of a network, including the type of hardware and software used, protocol, and security features.
Network protocols: These are the rules and procedures that govern communication between networked devices.
TCP/IP: TCP/IP is the networking protocol used on the internet and is used by many other networks.
Routing and switching: Refers to the process of directing network traffic between devices and networks.
Network security: Security techniques and protocols used to protect network infrastructure, data, and users from unauthorized access, attacks, and other threats.
Wireless networking: Describes the technology used to connect devices over a wireless network, such as Wi-Fi.
Network management: Practices and tools to diagnose, monitor, and manage a network’s performance, devices, and overall health.
Network virtualization: Refers to the creation of virtual networks by abstracting physical network components such as hardware and software.
Cloud networking: This network theory refers to the use of cloud computing services to deliver network infrastructure or applications over the internet.
Quality of Service: Refers to the ability of the network to provide reliable, predictable, and high-quality services to users.
Load balancing: Techniques and protocols used to distribute network traffic across multiple servers to improve performance and availability.
Fault tolerance: Refers to the ability of a network or system to continue operating in the event of a failure or error.
Network optimization: Practices and tools used to improve network performance and efficiency, such as reducing network latency, packet loss or jitter.
Network monitoring and analysis: Tools to diagnose and troubleshoot network issues, such as traffic analysis, alerts, and event logging.
Artificial Intelligence solutions for Network management: AI can be used in various ways to improve network management, such as predicting and preventing network outages, optimizing network traffic allocation, etc.
Graph Theory: A type of network theory that deals with the study of graphs, which represent a set of objects and the relationships between them.
Social Network Analysis (SNA): A type of network theory used to analyze social networks, which are webs of relationships between individuals, groups, and organizations.
Network Robustness: This type of network theory analyzes the resilience of a network to external changes, such as the failure of nodes or the loss of links.
Network Dynamics: This type of network theory focuses on the analysis of how networks evolve and change over time.
Complex Networks: This type of network theory deals with networks that are characterized by a high degree of interconnectedness and complexity.
Information Theory: This type of network theory deals with the transmission, storage, and processing of information within a network.
Game Theory: This type of network theory deals with the study of strategic interactions between individuals or groups based on their actions and decisions.
Neural Networks: This type of network theory deals with the study of how neurons in the brain are interconnected and how they process information.
Control Theory: This type of network theory deals with the study of how to control and regulate systems that are interconnected through networks.
Chaos Theory: This type of network theory deals with the study of how small changes in the behavior of a network can result in significant changes in its overall behavior.
"It defines networks as graphs where the nodes or edges possess attributes."
"Network theory analyses these networks over the symmetric relations or asymmetric relations between their (discrete) components."
"Applications of network theory include statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, linguistics, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, psychology, and neuroscience."
"Applications of network theory include logistical networks, the World Wide Web, Internet, gene regulatory networks, metabolic networks, social networks, epistemological networks, etc."
"Euler's solution of the Seven Bridges of Königsberg problem is considered to be the first true proof in the theory of networks."
"Applications of network theory include logistical networks, the World Wide Web, Internet, gene regulatory networks, metabolic networks, social networks, epistemological networks, etc."
"Applications of network theory include statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, linguistics, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, psychology, and neuroscience."
"Applications of network theory include statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, linguistics, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, psychology, and neuroscience."
"Applications of network theory include logistical networks, the World Wide Web, Internet, gene regulatory networks, metabolic networks, social networks, epistemological networks, etc."
"Euler's solution of the Seven Bridges of Königsberg problem is considered to be the first true proof in the theory of networks."
"Applications of network theory include statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, linguistics, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, psychology, and neuroscience."
"Applications of network theory include statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, linguistics, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, psychology, and neuroscience."
"Applications of network theory include statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, linguistics, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, psychology, and neuroscience."
"Applications of network theory include logistical networks, the World Wide Web, Internet, gene regulatory networks, metabolic networks, social networks, epistemological networks, etc."
"Applications of network theory include statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, linguistics, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, psychology, and neuroscience."
"Applications of network theory include statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, linguistics, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, psychology, and neuroscience."
"Applications of network theory include statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, linguistics, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, psychology, and neuroscience."
"Applications of network theory include logistical networks, the World Wide Web, Internet, gene regulatory networks, metabolic networks, social networks, epistemological networks, etc."
"Applications of network theory include statistical physics, particle physics, computer science, electrical engineering, biology, archaeology, linguistics, economics, finance, operations research, climatology, ecology, public health, sociology, psychology, and neuroscience."