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Proceedings of a Workshop on Statistics on Networks (2007)
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Proceedings of a Workshop on Statistics on Networks

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Front Matter (R1-R10)
Keynote Address, Day 1 Network Complexity and Robustness--John Doyle, California Institute of Technology (1-61)
Neurons, Networks, and Noise: An Introduction--Nancy Kopell, Boston University (62-73)
Mixing Patterns and Community Structure in Networks--Mark Newman, University of Michigan and Santa Fe Institute (74-119)
Dynamic Networks--Embedded Networked Sensing (Redux?)--Deborah Estrin, University of California at Los Angeles (120-168)
Dynamic Network Analysis in Counterterrorism Research--Kathleen Carley, Carnegie Mellon University (169-187)
Data and Measurement--Current Developments in a Cortically Controlled Brain-Machine Interface--Nicho Hatsopoulos, University of Chicago (188-206)
Some Implications of Path-Based Sampling on the Internet--Eric D. Kolaczyk, Boston University (207-225)
Network Data and Models--Martina Morris, University of Washington (226-253)
The State of the Art in Social Network Analysis--Stephen P. Borgatti, Boston College (254-269)
Keynote Address, Day 2--Variability, Homeostasis per Contents and Compensation in Rhythmic Motor Networks--Eve Marder, Brandeis University (270-291)
Dynamics and Resilience of Blood Flow in Cortical Microvessels--David Kleinfeld, University of California at San Diego (292-316)
Robustness and Fragility--Jean M. Carlson, University of California at Santa Barbara (317-342)
Stability and Degeneracy of Network Models--Mark S. Handcock, University of Washington (343-374)
Visualization and Scalability--Characterizing Brain Networks with Granger Causality--Mingzhou Ding, University of Florida (375-395)
Visualization and Variation: Tracking Complex Networks Across Time and Space--Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University (396-424)
Dependency Networks for Relational Data--David Jensen, University of Massachusetts (425-449)
Appendix A Workshop Agenda and List of Attendees (450-454)
Appendix B Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers (455-460)