Local World Evolving Network Models (source code)

= Local World Evolving Network Models
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Local World Evolving Network Models are a class of models used to study the dynamics and structure of networks that evolve over time. These networks are often characterized by the formation and dissolution of connections (or edges) between nodes (or vertices), which represent entities in the network, such as individuals in a social network, proteins in a biological network, or web pages in the internet.