Networks, 9781009651721
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Unlock insights: build, analyze, and predict using network analysis power.
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    964 pages

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Summary

From social networks to biological systems, networks are a fundamental part of modern life. Network analysis is increasingly popular across the mathematical, physical, life and social sciences, offering insights into a range of phenomena, from developing new drugs based on intracellular interactions, to understanding the influence of social interactions on behaviour patterns.

This book provides a toolkit for analyzing random networks, together with theoretical justification of the met…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781009651721
ISBN-10:1009651722
Author:A.D. Barbour, Gesine Reinert
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:964
Release Date:30 April 2026
Weight:500g
Series:Cambridge Series in Statistical and Probabilistic Mathematics
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Critics Review

‘An unusual blend of practical examples, probabilistic treatment of important random graph models, description and analysis of statistical methods, all written with clarity, insight, and competence. A wonderful addition to the current literature!’ Steffen Lauritzen, Emeritus Professor of Statistics, Oxford University and University of Copenhagen‘Barbour and Reinert’s Networks: Probability and Statistics provides a rigorous and insightful guide to the theory, applications, and further development of network science. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand and advance probabilistic and statistical methods for modern networks.’ Chenlei Leng, University of Warwick‘The study of probability and statistics for network analysis has exploded over the past 20 years. And the tools for working in this area are varied, ranging from needing an understanding of how networks arise and their empirical properties to a facility with aspects of modern probability and statistics not usually encountered in introductory courses. This book does a lovely job of organizing and making accessible a substantial portion of the core probability models and statistical inference methods in this large, diverse and still rapidly evolving field. The layered approach – covering topics first at a higher level and then digging down more deeply – will be appreciated by both students and instructors alike. Detailed background chapters and appendices further make this book a resource for a wide audience as to not only what we know about networks from probabilistic and statistical perspectives but also how we know it.’ Eric D. Kolaczyk, McGill University

About The Author

A.D. Barbour

A. D. Barbour is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the University of Zürich. He is also Honorary Professorial Fellow in Mathematics at the University of Melbourne and Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. He previously co-authored the monographs ‘Poisson Approximation’ (1992) and ‘Logarithmic Combinatorial Structures: A Probabilistic Approach’ (2003).

Gesine Reinert is Professor of Statistics and Fellow of Keble College at the University of Oxford. She is also Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. Her research spans applied probability, network science, computational biology, and theoretical foundations of machine learning.

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