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Steven Henry Strogatz (/ˈstroʊɡæts/; born
August 13, 1959) is an
American mathematician and author, and the
Susan and
Barton Winokur Distinguished Professor...
- The Watts–
Strogatz model is a
random graph generation model that
produces graphs with small-world properties,
including short average path
lengths and...
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expected by
random chance.
Watts and
Strogatz then
proposed a
novel graph model,
currently named the
Watts and
Strogatz model, with (i) a
small average shortest...
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explain the
origin of this scale-free state.
Duncan Watts and
Steven Strogatz reconciled empirical data on
networks with
mathematical representation...
- Erdős-Bacon-Sabbath (EBS)
numbers are
further extensions of the same thinking.
Watts and
Strogatz showed that the
average path
length (APL)
between two
nodes in a random...
- Some
modeling alternatives include Barabási–Albert
model and
Watts and
Strogatz model.
These alternative models are not
percolation processes, but instead...
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Mathematical Monthly. 24 (2): 93–95. doi:10.2307/2972726. JSTOR 2972726.
Strogatz,
Steven (2019-08-02). "The Math
Equation That
Tried to
Stump the Internet"...
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established between two
nodes (Holland and Leinhardt, 1971;
Watts and
Strogatz, 1998). Two
versions of this
measure exist: the
global and the local. The...
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research was not done for a
number of years, in 1998
Duncan Watts and
Steven Strogatz published a
breakthrough paper in the
journal Nature. Mark
Buchanan said...
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connections is not much
larger than six. In 1998,
Duncan J.
Watts and
Steven Strogatz published the
first small-world
network model,
which through a
single parameter...