Manipulate and analyze network data with the power of Python and NetworkXKey FeaturesUnderstand the terminology and basic concepts of network scienceLeverage the power of Python and NetworkX to represent data as a networkApply common techniques for working with network data of varying sizesBook DescriptionNetworkX is a leading free and open source package used for network science with the Python programming language. NetworkX can track properties of individuals and relationships find communities analyze resilience detect key network locations and perform a wide range of important tasks. With the recent release of version 2 NetworkX has been updated to be more powerful and easy to use.If you’re a data scientist engineer or computational social scientist this book will guide you in using the Python programming language to gain insights into real-world networks. Starting with the fundamentals you’ll be introduced to the core concepts of network science along with examples that use real-world data and Python code. This book will introduce you to theoretical concepts such as scale-free and small-world networks centrality measures and agent-based modeling. You’ll also be able to look for scale-free networks in real data and visualize a network using circular directed and shell layouts.By the end of this book you’ll be able to choose appropriate network representations use NetworkX to build and characterize networks and uncover insights while working with real-world systems.What you will learnUse Python and NetworkX to analyze the properties of individuals and relationshipsEncode data in network nodes and edges using NetworkXManipulate store and summarize data in network nodes and edgesVisualize a network using circular directed and shell layoutsFind out how simulating behavior on networks can give insights into real-world problemsUnderstand the ongoing impact of network science on society and its ethical considerationsWho this book is forIf you are a programmer or data scientist who wants to manipulate and analyze network data in Python this book is perfect for you. Although prior knowledge of network science is not necessary some Python programming experience will help you understand the concepts covered in the book easily. About the Author Edward L. Platt creates technology for communities and communities for technology. He is currently a researcher at the University of Michigan School of Information and the Center for the Study of Complex Systems. He has published research on large-scale collective action social networks and online communities. He was formerly a staff researcher at the MIT Center for Civic Media. He contributes to many free/open source software projects including tools for media analysis network science and cooperative organizations. He has also done research on quantum computing and fault tolerance. He has an M.Math in Applied Mathematics from the University of Waterloo as well as B.S degrees in both Computer Science and Physics from MIT.
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