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Network Science with Python and NetworkX Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   Network Science with Python and NetworkX Quick Start Guide Explore and visualize network data effectively

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789955316
Length 190 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Edward L. Platt Edward L. Platt
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. What is a Network? FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Networks in NetworkX 3. From Data to Networks 4. Affiliation Networks 5. The Small Scale - Nodes and Centrality 6. The Big Picture - Describing Networks 7. In-Between - Communities 8. Social Networks and Going Viral 9. Simulation and Analysis 10. Networks in Space and Time 11. Visualization 12. Conclusion 13. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Preface

Network science is becoming an increasingly valuable skill for both researchers and data scientists. Tools originally developed by sociologists and other researchers working with pen and paper have seen a resurgence as online platforms and social networks create huge datasets and advances in computer hardware make it feasible to analyze those data sets.

NetworkX is a free, open source Python package for network science. Python has become a popular choice for data scientists, with packages such as NumPy and pandas, making NetworkX a natural choice for augmenting data analysis with network-based techniques. Because NetworkX is written entirely in Python, it is easy to install across many different platforms. Other packages written in lower-level languages can sometimes provide better performance on very large networks, but can be difficult to install on some systems, and might not run at all on others. NetworkX is a great tool for learning network science and writing code that you can share with anyone.

Because NetworkX is free software, distributed under the Modified BSD License, anyone is free to use it, to look at the code, and to make improvements. As a result, NetworkX has a large and ever-growing set of features. And if it's missing something, you can always add it yourself rather than waiting for someone else to do it.

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