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Random network

A random network is a type of system where individual points (nodes) are connected by lines (edges) in a way that appears entirely unpredictable. Imagine a network where each connection between nodes is made randomly, without following a specific pattern. This concept helps researchers study how complex systems, like social networks or brain connections, behave when connections are formed by chance. Random networks often have interesting properties, such as short paths between nodes, which can influence how information or influence spreads through the system. They provide a foundation for understanding more organized or structured networks.