I come from graphs and want to better/deeper understand the netsci perspective. Any recommended primer? I got university level undergrad math skills at least.

@FroehlichMarcel As in Network analysis? There is some good stuff in R that lets you get some hands on learning if thats what you meant.

@freemo as in network science and network analysis, yes. Actually this toot was meant to be an answer in a convo with @tiago, but I created a new one instead of answering. I look for good lecture notes plus accompanying materials, like slides, videos etc.. Thanks for answering.

@FroehlichMarcel

HEre is a good start for doing NEtwork Analysis in R

kateto.net/networks-r-igraph

But for more base theory stuff, I dont have anything off hand.I've been out of school too long and past the primer stuff at this point.

@tiago

@freemo @tiago Thanks, again. I never used R so far. Tempted, but pretty time constraint. In a way I am also past the primer stuff, coming from (knowledge) graphs, but with a very different focus and another terminology. I want to get more alignment, to better understand the connections.

@FroehlichMarcel

Its such a broad field its hard to point you in any one direction. I guess my advice would be to learn from the perspective of specific problems and algorithms and work your way up.

@tiago

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