In this book, we develop the theory and methodology for modeling networks. Before we do that, however, we will find it useful to describe examples of the types of real-world networks that exist today. We will be referring to these networks throughout the book. Indeed, there are many different kinds of networks, some small and some big, some simple and some, by the nature of their underlying structure, very complicated.
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