The Connected World - Networks and Their Properties
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of networks in this lecture by SFI External Professor Mark Newman. Delve into both obvious networks like the Internet, road systems, and power grids, as well as less apparent ones such as social networks and cellular metabolic pathways. Discover the various types of networks that surround us and learn about the scientific experiments conducted to understand their structures and functions. Gain insights into how these interconnected systems shape our world and influence our daily lives.
Syllabus
Mark Newman 1 - The Connected World
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Santa Fe Institute
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