In network science, a critical point refers to a specific threshold or condition in a network at which a significant change occurs in the network's behavior or structure. These critical points are often associated with phase transitions, akin to concepts in physics. Here are a few contexts in which critical points are discussed in network science: 1. **Percolation Theory**: In the study of percolation, a critical point often refers to the threshold at which a giant connected component appears in a random graph.

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