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Category Archives: Scale free networks

Scale-free networks, a controversial topic solved by extreme mathematics

In 2016 a company calculated that the average number of followers in Twitter was about 707. Although this might already…

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Pim van der Hoorn April 3, 2020

How the popular become even more popular

Some webpages are enormously popular, and many thousands of other webpages link to them. Yet, most webpages have only few,…

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Remco van der Hofstad March 17, 2020

Degrees in graphs IV: degrees in large real-world networks

How are elements in real-world networks connected? That is the question we aim to answer in this post. Most real-world…

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Remco van der Hofstad, Julia Komjathy January 14, 2018

Why the whole world has seen Gangnam style

Have you ever wondered what makes a video go viral? Or how it is possible that they can spread so…

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Julia Komjathy October 4, 2017
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