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(′net′wərk ′thē·ə·rē)

(electricity) The systematizing and generalizing of the relations between the currents, voltages, and impedances associated with the elements of an electrical network.


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For the social sciences use of network theory, see Social network.

Network theory is a subject within applied mathematics and physics, and coincides with graph theory. It has application in a varied range of disciplines including computer science, biology, economics, and sociology. Network theory concerns itself with the study of graphs as a representation of either symmetric relations or, more generally, of asymmetric relations between discrete objects. Typically, the graphs of concern in network theory are complex networks, examples of which include the World Wide Web, the Internet, gene regulatory networks, metabolic networks, social networks, epistemological networks, etc. See list of network theory topics for the scope of the area.

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  • netwiki Scientific wiki page dedicated to network theory
  • New Network Theory International Conference on 'New Network Theory'

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