Network Science Is Not Scale Invariant
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking lecture by Santo Fortunato from Indiana University Bloomington on the concept that network science is not scale invariant. Delve into the intricacies of complex networks and their behavior across different scales, challenging common assumptions in the field. Gain insights into the latest research and findings that demonstrate how network properties can vary depending on the scale of observation. Discover the implications of this non-scale invariance for various applications of network science, from social networks to biological systems. Enhance your understanding of network theory and its limitations in this engaging talk presented at the Fields Institute.
Syllabus
Network science is not scale invarient
Taught by
Fields Institute
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