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1) Principales puertos de mercancas del planeta. Quin produce?, quin consume?...

General cargo and containership emergent routes: A complex networks description, Transport Policy, Volume 24, November 2012, Carlos Pais, et al, Universidad de la Corua.

2) The Network of Global Corporate Control , Stefania Vitali, James B. Glattfelder, and Stefano Battiston, ETH Zurich, Public Library of Science, PLoS ONE 6(10) ,October 26, 2011

The 1318 transnational corporations that form the core of the economy. Superconnected companies are red, very connected companies are yellow. The size of the dot represents revenue. Un estudio de la Universidad de Zurich revel que un pequeo grupo de 147 grandes corporaciones trasnacionales, principalmente financieras y minero-extractivas, en la prctica controlan la economa global. El estudio fue el primero en analizar 43.060 corporaciones transnacionales y desentraar la tela de araa de la propiedad entre ellas, logrando identificar a 147 compaas que forman una sper entidad que controla el 40 por ciento de la riqueza de la economa global. (El Clarn, 24 DE OCTUBRE DE 2012 )

3) 9-11 Terrorist Network. Early in 2000, the CIA was informed of two terrorist suspects linked

to al-Qaeda: Nawaf Alhazmi and Khalid Almihdhar.

What do you do with these suspects? Arrest or deport them immediately?

As the network structure emerges, a key dynamic that needs to be closely monitored is the activity within the network. Network activity spikes when a planned event approaches. Is there an increase of flow across known links? Are new links rapidly emerging between known nodes? Are money flows suddenly going in the opposite direction?
Uncloaking Terrorist Networks by Valdis E. Krebs, First Monday, Volume 7 Number 4 - 1 April 2002

4) Diffusion of scientific credits and the ranking of scientists, Filippo Radicchi, et at, Complex Networks and Systems, Institute for Scientific Interchange, Phys. Rev. E 80, 056103 (2009).

Scientific citation network for papers published in the Physical Review on complex networks (1893-2006), where only the "top physicists in this field are shown".

4) Network analysis of protein dynamics http://arxiv.org/ftp/q-bio/papers/0703/0703025.pdf 5) NEATS: A Network Economics Approach to Trophic Systems http://www.imarpe.gob.pe/imarpe/imagenes/portal/imarpe/Mullon_2009_Ecological-Modelling.pdf

6) Red de disciplinas.
How insular are academic departments?

The connections between disciplines represent how often academic articles published by scholars in each field link to other fields.
Rosvall M, Bergstrom CT (2010) , Mapping Change in Large Networks. PLoS ONE 5(1)

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