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* [http://www.network-science.org/ Network Science.org] ...power-law (scale-free) node-degree distributions are a property of only sparsely connected networks. More densely connected networks show an increasing divergence from power-law | * [http://www.network-science.org/ Network Science.org] ...power-law (scale-free) node-degree distributions are a property of only sparsely connected networks. More densely connected networks show an increasing divergence from power-law | ||
| − | * [http://barabasi.com/book/linked Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means for Business, Science, and Everyday Life | Albert-László Barabási] | + | * [http://barabasi.com/book/linked Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means for Business, Science, and Everyday Life | Albert-László Barabási] ... [http://www.amazon.com/Linked-Everything-Connected-Business-Everyday/dp/0465085733/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1533396806&sr=8-3&keywords=linked Amazon] |
* [http://www.uvm.edu/pdodds/files/papers/others/1969/travers1969.pdf An Experimental Study of the Small World Problem | Jeffrey Travers and Stanley Milgram] | * [http://www.uvm.edu/pdodds/files/papers/others/1969/travers1969.pdf An Experimental Study of the Small World Problem | Jeffrey Travers and Stanley Milgram] | ||
* [http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/549846/the-square-and-the-tower-by-niall-ferguson/ The Square and the Tower | Niall Ferguson] | * [http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/549846/the-square-and-the-tower-by-niall-ferguson/ The Square and the Tower | Niall Ferguson] | ||
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- Network Science.org ...power-law (scale-free) node-degree distributions are a property of only sparsely connected networks. More densely connected networks show an increasing divergence from power-law
- Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means for Business, Science, and Everyday Life | Albert-László Barabási ... Amazon
- An Experimental Study of the Small World Problem | Jeffrey Travers and Stanley Milgram
- The Square and the Tower | Niall Ferguson
- The Oracle of Bacon computes the Bacon number of any actor or actress from Wikipedia data. A previous implementation used IMDB data. ...Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon | Wikipedia
Network science is an academic field which studies complex networks such as telecommunication networks, computer networks, biological networks, cognitive and semantic networks, and social networks, considering distinct elements or actors represented by nodes (or vertices) and the connections between the elements or actors as links (or edges). The field draws on theories and methods including graph theory from mathematics, statistical mechanics from physics, data mining and information visualization from computer science, inferential modeling from statistics, and social structure from sociology. The United States National Research Council defines network science as "the study of network representations of physical, biological, and social phenomena leading to predictive models of these phenomena." Network science | Wikipedia
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Albert-László Barabási
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- Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means for Business, Science, and Everyday Life | Albert-László Barabási ... Amazon
- Network Science | Albert-László Barabási ...Amazon
- Bursts: The Hidden Patterns Behind Everything We Do, from Your E-mail to Bloody Crusades | Albert-László Barabási ...Amazon
- The Formula: The Universal Laws of Success | Albert-László Barabási ... Amazon
Albert-László Barabási, is a Hungarian/Romanian network scientist and author. He is also the Robert Gray Dodge Professor of Network Science and a Distinguished University Professor at Northeastern University, where he directs the Center for Complex Network Research, and holds appointments in the Departments of Physics and College of Computer and Information Science, as well as in the Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women Hospital in the Channing Division of Network Science, and is a member of the Center for Cancer Systems Biology at Dana Farber Cancer Institute.