Scale Free Networks

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May 1, 2013

 

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Their name comes from the first glance appearance that the actual network or world tends to be far smaller than at first assumed. Resulting in two nodes of the network being connected by far fewer nodes that expected. The most typical example in explaining this phenomenon is what is usually referred to as having "six degrees of separation" between any two humans in the world, meaning that any two people in a world of 6 billion inhabitants are connected by only six or fewer connections in between them...
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Their name comes from the first glance appearance that the actual network or world tends to be far smaller than at first assumed. Resulting in two nodes of the network being connected by far fewer nodes that expected. The most typical example in explaining this phenomenon is what is usually referred to as having "six degrees of separation" between any two humans in the world, meaning that any two people in a world of 6 billion inhabitants are connected by only six or fewer connections in between them...
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