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  2. Small-world network - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A small-world network is a graph characterized by a high clustering coefficient and low distances. On an example of social network, high clustering implies the high probability that two friends of one person are friends themselves. The low distances, on the other hand, mean that there is a short chain of social connections between any two ...

  3. Small-world experiment - Wikipedia

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    The small-world experiment comprised several experiments conducted by Stanley Milgram and other researchers examining the average path length for social networks of people in the United States. [ 1] The research was groundbreaking in that it suggested that human society is a small-world -type network characterized by short path-lengths.

  4. Complex network - Wikipedia

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    It is known that a wide variety of abstract graphs exhibit the small-world property, e.g., random graphs and scale-free networks. Further, real world networks such as the World Wide Web and the metabolic network also exhibit this property. In the scientific literature on networks, there is some ambiguity associated with the term "small world".

  5. Watts–Strogatz model - Wikipedia

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    Network science. Watts–Strogatz small-world model generated by igraph and visualized by Cytoscape 2.5. 100 nodes. The Watts–Strogatz model is a random graph generation model that produces graphs with small-world properties, including short average path lengths and high clustering. It was proposed by Duncan J. Watts and Steven Strogatz in ...

  6. Whatever happened to Asmallworld? | TechCrunch

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    Wachtmeister hit up this niche of a an international network of affluent and influential people. Asmallworld grew to a userbase of initially 30,000 users, and later 500,000. So what happened?

  7. Six degrees of separation - Wikipedia

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    Six degrees of separation. Six degrees of separation is the idea that all people are six or fewer social connections away from each other. As a result, a chain of "friend of a friend" statements can be made to connect any two people in a maximum of six steps. It is also known as the six handshakes rule.

  8. "Myspace For Millionaires" ASMALLWORLD Pivots Into A $105-A ...

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    ASMALLWORLD launched its invite-only social network for the rich and famous in 2004. Today it's becoming even more exclusive and pivoting away from its advertising model, as its relaunching as a ...

  9. When the Earth is gone, at least the internet will still be ...

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    Part 1: The most disastrous sales cycle in the world: The future of sales. Part 2: Data was the new oil until the oil caught fire: Data and AI. Part 3: When the Earth is gone, at least the ...