Structures and Dynamics of Economic Complex Networks
A special issue of Entropy (ISSN 1099-4300). This special issue belongs to the section "Complexity".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 April 2022) | Viewed by 23749
Special Issue Editor
Interests: modeling of fractal structures; statistical topography of random surfaces; statistical analysis of intermittent timeseries (including financial); turbulent diffusion; nonlinear transport processes
Special Issue Information
Dear colleagues,
Network science has been one of the most rapidly developing fields of statistical physics and mathematics over the last few decades, with one of the focal points being complex and scale-free networks, and with applications covering a wide spectrum of disciplines: social sciences, economy, geography, geology, epidemiology, population dynamics, gene technology, linguistics, machine learning, etc. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us once again that knowing the topology of networks can be vital in the most literal meaning of the word. This applies equally well to the contact networks of the population through which the virus spreads and to the economic networks the topology of which determines how severely the economy is affected.
It is well known by now that the complexity of scale-free networks can extend far beyond being simply scale-free—for instance, there are multifractal and multilayer networks. However, there are still many challenges regarding the topology of the networks, the dynamics of the networks and dynamics on the networks. Just one simple example: There are scaling laws in economy (cf. Pareto’s law), and there are scale-free economic networks; what is the relationship between these two phenomena, and is one of these driven by the other?
This Special Issue calls for new ideas and methods addressing the complexity of economic networks; comprehensive reviews will also be accepted. Possible topics range from empirical studies of network topologies to the dynamical modeling of evolving networks, and to dynamics triggered by such networks.
Prof. Jaan Kalda
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- complex networks
- scale invariance
- multilayer networks
- network dynamics
- dynamics over networks
- resilience
- data science
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