Part I: Theoretical FoundationsChapter 1 Random graphs and branching processesBela Bollobas and Oliver Riordan (Cambridge University, UK)Chapter 2 Sentry Selection in wireless networksPaul Balister and Bela Bollobas (U of Memphis, TN, and Cambridge University, UK) Amites Sarkar and Mark WaltersChapter 3 Scaling properties of complex networks and spanning trees Reuven Cohen and Shlomo Havlin, (MIT, USA)Chapter 4 Random Tree Growth with Branching Processes - a Survey Anna Rudas and Balint Toth ( Technical University, Budapest, Hungary)Part II. Large-scale networks in biological systemsChapter 5 Reaction-diffusion processes in scale-free networks Michele Catanzaro, Marian Boguna, and Romualdo Pastor-Satorras, (U Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain)Chapter 6 Toward Understanding the Structure and Function of Cellular Interaction Networks C. Christensen, J. Thakar and R. Albert (Penn State University, PA, USA)Chapter 7 Scale-Free Cortical Planar Networks Bela Bollobas (Cambridge University, UK), Walter J Freeman (UC Berkeley, CA), Robert Kozma (U of Memphis, TN, USA)Chapter 8 Reconstructing Cortical Networks: Case of Directed Graphs with High Level of Reciprocity Nepusz P., Bazso F, (KFKI, Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Negyessy L. (Semmelweis Medical University, Budapest, Hungary) Tusnady G. (Renyi Institute of Mathematics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)Part III.
Large-scale networks in physics, technology, and the societyChapter 9 k-clique percolation and clusteringGergely Palla1, Daniel Abel, Illes J. Farkas, Peter Pollner, Imre Derenyi Tamas Vicsek (Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary)Chapter 10 The inverse problem of evolving networks -- with application to social netsGabor Csardi, Katherine J. Strandburg, Jan Tobochnik, and Peter Erdi, (KFKI, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary and Kalamazoo College, Mi, USA)Chapter 11 Learning and Representation: From Compressive Sampling to Szemerédi's Regularity LemmaAndras Lorincz (Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary)Chapter 12 Telephone Call Network Data Mining: A Survey with Experiments Andras A. Benczur, Karoly Csalogany, Miklos Kurucz, Andras Lukacs, Laszlo Lukacs, David Siklosi (Computer and Automation Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary).