
Random Networks
Random networks are structures made up of nodes (points) connected by links (lines), where the connections are made in a random manner. Imagine a social network where people are randomly connected without any specific pattern. These networks are used to model complex systems like the internet, social relationships, or biological systems, helping researchers understand how connectivity affects function and robustness. The key feature is the randomness of connections, which can lead to different properties such as how quickly information spreads or how resilient the network is to failures.