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| | | | | Real-world networks are often claimed to be scale free,meaning that the fraction of nodes with degree k follows a power law k?, a pattern with broad implications for the structure and dynamics of complex systems. However, the universality of scale-free networks remains controversial. Here, we organize different definitions of scale-free networks and construct a severe test of their empirical prevalence using state-of-the-art statistical tools applied to nearly 1000 social, biological, technological, tra... | |
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| | | | | This paper builds on social network analysis (SNA) and the use of node similarity-based algorithms to make link predictions about Mexico's network of criminal organizations. | |
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thepolyphony.org
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| | | | | MedHums 101: Why 'queer' critical medical humanities scholarship and practice? Chase Ledin and Benjamin Dalton signpost the emergence of the queer medical humanities. | |
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| | | 'The exception proves that the rule is wrong.' That is the principle of science. If there is an exception to any rule, and if it can be proved by observation, that rule is wrong." | ||