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- The most famous paper in networks:
Watts D.J. and Strogatz S.H. (1998) Collective dynamics of 'small-world' networks. [[1]]
- The second most famous paper:
Barabási A-L. and Albert R. (1999)Emergence of Scaling in Random Networks [[2]]
- A great review by Ed:
Bullmore E. and Sporns O. (2009) Complex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systems [[3]]