Six Degrees: The New Science of Networks

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‘Six degrees of separation’ is a cliche, as is ‘it’s a small world’, both cliches of the language and cliches of everyday experience. But it’s also an intriguing idea with a long history and some surprising implications. We all live in tightly bonded social networks, yet linked to vast numbers of people more closely than we sometimes think. Scientists have begun to apply insights from the theoretical study of networks to understand forms as superficially different as social networks and electrical networks, computer networks and economic networks, and to show how common principles underlie them all.Duncan J. Watts explores the science of networks and its implications, ranging from the Dutch tulipmania of the seventeenth century, the success of Harry Potter, the impact of September 11th on Manhattan, to the structure of the world wide web.

Additional information

Weight 0.255 kg
Dimensions 2.3 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

368

Publisher

Year Published

2004-5-6

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0099444968

About The Author

An Australian, born in Canada, Duncan Watts currently teaches Sociology at Columbia University in New York. He is the author of Small Worlds: The Dynamics of Networks Between Order and Randomness (Princeton University Press; 1999).

The insights here are fairly mind-blowing

Other text

Accessible and engaging

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