rétegzdések
Rétegzdések, in Hungarian, refers to networks or network structures, representing interconnected systems of nodes and links. These structures are fundamental in various fields, including biology (e.g., food webs), sociology (e.g., social networks), and information technology (e.g., the internet). Networks facilitate communication, resource sharing, and adaptive responses by enabling information flow and interaction among components. Different network types—such as scale-free, small-world, or random networks—exhibit distinct topological properties that influence system stability, efficiency, and resilience. Studying rétegzdések is essential for understanding complex system dynamics and designing effective networked solutions.