From network-graph-theory
Use when the user asks about network science, graph theory, social network analysis, network metrics, network flow algorithms, diffusion and cascades, epidemics on networks, small-world phenomena, scale-free networks, game theory on networks, auctions and matching markets, web link structure, voting and information aggregation, or methodological caveats in network analysis. Backed by a curated local corpus of Easley & Kleinberg's Networks, Crowds, and Markets, Williamson's Network Flow Algorithms, Polinode metric documentation, Wikipedia reference pages, and arXiv survey papers.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/network-graph-theory:network-graph-theoryThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Read `../../SKILL.md` first and follow it as the canonical skill manifest. It contains the mode router, action catalog, source reliability rules, and citation workflow for this plugin.
Read ../../SKILL.md first and follow it as the canonical skill manifest. It contains the mode router, action catalog, source reliability rules, and citation workflow for this plugin.
When installed through Claude Code's plugin marketplace, this skill is namespaced by the plugin as /network-graph-theory:network-graph-theory. The source corpus and supporting instructions are installed with the plugin root:
../../docs/../../corpus/easley-kleinberg/../../theme-packs/../../external-sources/Use those local paths, not from-memory recall, for substantive answers.
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npx claudepluginhub nealriley/network-theory-skill --plugin network-graph-theory