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This repository has been created as part of the Letters of the Revolution project which seeks to study the correspondence networks of the Founding Fathers of the United States with a social network analysis approach. The study is based on data obtained from Founders Online and People of the Founding Era.
Seeks to investigate or comprehend whether or not an anti-social country has any kind of flight connectivity globally or within the continent from which it originates. If connectivity exists, given such a continent, what impact does the country with the most flight connectivity has on this anti-social country and other countries?
This project involves analyzing and visualizing centrality networks in educational datasets. It also includes creating various types of random graphs that represent social networks, as well as manipulating graph and subgraph structures. These activities enable the sharing and gaining of insights into complex structures.
This project was done in 3 parts. <1> socket programming basics, <2> A performance evaluation and comparison between UDP and TCP, and <3> Implementation of Distance Vector Routing algorithm.
Primer proyecto para el curso de redes complejas ofrecido por el profesor R. G. Hurtado de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Datos de análisis cortesía de la base de datos referenciada en la página web.