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Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce a call for paper for a Special Issue of BDCC entitled “Advances in Complex Networks”. This Special Issue will be a venue for researchers, academics, and practitioners to share their latest findings and applications on complex networks in various domains.
Complex networks are a young and active research area that has its roots in a very classical area of information technology, namely graph theory. In fact, complex networks are networks with non-trivial topological properties, usually with thousands, millions, or even billions of nodes, representing a large number of real systems. Their study has become possible since the 2000s thanks to the enormous development of very powerful hardware systems that allow the processing of enormous amounts of data and, in particular, the complex algorithms that characterize them. Complex networks are studied and applied in diverse fields such as computer networks, biological networks, brain and neurological networks, social networks, climate networks, artificial neural networks, technological networks, political networks, blockchains, the Internet of Things, etc.
This Special Issue will consolidate and disseminate knowledge on the theoretical aspects and applications of complex networks and stimulate interdisciplinary collaboration and new discussions on the topic.
We encourage the submission of original, high-quality papers that address the theoretical challenges and illustrate possible applications to the diverse areas of complex networks. Potential topics for this Special Issue include, but are not limited to, the following:
We request valuable contributions and are ready for a fruitful exchange of ideas and knowledge. Please do not hesitate to contact us to request further information.
Please feel free to contact Elliot (elliot.liu@mdpi,com) if you are interested to contribute by any chance.