Graphs and Networks: Concepts and Applications
Offered By: Wolfram U
Course Description
Overview
Learn to use the graph and network features in Mathematica. Fundamentals of graph and network modeling, graph analysis.
Summary
Graph theory and network analysis are used to model and analyze connections between entities in the real world—the World Wide Web, social networks and airline routes, just to name a few. The Wolfram Language provides a unified computational perspective from across multiple disciplines in the application of graphs and networks. This video class covers the fundamental properties of graphs and explores workflows available for network modeling and analysis.
Featured Products & Technologies: Wolfram Language (available in Mathematica and Wolfram|One)
You'll Learn To
Work with representations of graphs in the Wolfram Language
Build graphs and network models from imported and built-in data
Create visualizations of graphical information
Use functions to obtain properties, paths, cycles and centrality of graphs
Summary
Graph theory and network analysis are used to model and analyze connections between entities in the real world—the World Wide Web, social networks and airline routes, just to name a few. The Wolfram Language provides a unified computational perspective from across multiple disciplines in the application of graphs and networks. This video class covers the fundamental properties of graphs and explores workflows available for network modeling and analysis.
Featured Products & Technologies: Wolfram Language (available in Mathematica and Wolfram|One)
You'll Learn To
Work with representations of graphs in the Wolfram Language
Build graphs and network models from imported and built-in data
Create visualizations of graphical information
Use functions to obtain properties, paths, cycles and centrality of graphs
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