Topics in Computer Science
This course is used to introduce emerging topics in computer science that do not yet have a regular course number. Content of the course varies.
Outcomes: Understanding of an emerging area of Computer Science.
This course is used to introduce emerging topics in computer science that do not yet have a regular course number. Content of the course varies.
Outcomes: Understanding of an emerging area of Computer Science.
Topic: Network Science
Synchronous Class Meeting: Instruction will be delivered online synchronously following the days/times indicated on the schedule.
Network science serves as a unifying framework to study intricate interconnected systems, encompassing living organisms, societies, power grids, and various techno-social systems. This course delves into the fundamental concepts and key applications of network science. Topics covered include the statistical properties and models of real-world networks, centrality measures, spreading phenomena, and community detection (clustering).
COMP 388-003: (COMP 306 OR COMP 379 OR COMP 329) OR ((COMP 163 OR MATH 201) AND (COMP 231 OR COMP 251 OR COMP 271))
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