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Some colleagues and I are working on issues relating to the ability of
various kinds of networks (e.g., communication networks) and specific
network configurations to withstand disruption and stress, either random
or deliberate.
Can anyone suggest references that directly bear on this issue--either
theoretical pieces, case studies, or simulations?
I will be grateful, and will happily post summaries of responses.
Allen Whitt
Professor
Dept. of Sociology
Lutz Hall 129
Univ. of Louisville
Office Phone: 502-852-8033
Louisville, KY 40292
Ph: 502-852-8033
Fax: 502-852-0099
My Departmental Website: http://www.louisville.edu/a-s/soc/Whitt/
My Personal Website: http://www.louisville.edu/~jawhit01/
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