

Linked
The New Science of Networks
Book • 2002
In 'Linked', Albert-László Barabási takes readers on an intellectual adventure to explore the science of networks.
The book explains how networks emerge, their structures, and how they evolve.
It covers a wide range of topics, from the spread of epidemics and fighting terrorism to the functioning of the internet and the economy.
Barabási shows that understanding network science can help in designing successful businesses, preventing disease outbreaks, and influencing the exchange of ideas and information.
The book explains how networks emerge, their structures, and how they evolve.
It covers a wide range of topics, from the spread of epidemics and fighting terrorism to the functioning of the internet and the economy.
Barabási shows that understanding network science can help in designing successful businesses, preventing disease outbreaks, and influencing the exchange of ideas and information.
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as a fascinating and easy-to-read book on networks.

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