Linked: The New Science of Networks
ABAlbert-Ĺaszló BarabásiMAMaximino Aldana-Gonzalez
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Abstract
The first book to explore the hot science of networks and their impact on nature, business, medicine, and everyday life. }In the 1980's, James Gleick's Chaos introduced the world to complexity. Now, Albert-Lszl Barabsi's Linked reveals the next major scientific leap: the study of networks. We've long suspected that we live in a small world, where everything is connected to everything else. Indeed, networks are pervasive--from the human brain to the Internet to the economy to our group of friends. These linkages, it turns out, aren't random. All networks, to the great surprise of scientists, have an underlying order and follow simple laws. Understanding the structure and behavior of these networks will help us…
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Authors
2- ABAlbert-Ĺaszló BarabásiCorresponding
- MAMaximino Aldana-Gonzalez
Topics & keywords
Keywords
- Surprise
- The Internet
- Order (exchange)
- Computer science
- Data science
- Political science
- Sociology
- World Wide Web
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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