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 .p169 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Sunstein | Cass Sunstein ]] only 15% of political sites link to sites with opposing views. 60% link to agreeing sites.
 .p170 The web encourages social fragmentation.

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Albert-László Barabási

2014 003.7 BAR Tigard Lib


  • n014 p245 "eight articles by Erdös and Rényi that established random graph theory ... listed in Karonski & Rucinski in the book The Mathematics of Paul Erdös Springer 1997" book at OSU and UW

  • p031 1998 graphing the size of the web with students Réka Albert and Hawoong Jeong

  • p041 Mark Granovetter social networks

  • p043 More likely to learn about job openings through weak ties 28% than strong ties 17%
  • p044 strong clusters connected with weak ties better model than Erdös random graph
  • p046 unison clapping evolves from audiende random clapping
  • p047 Steven Strogatz at Cornell, author The Joy of X

  • p047 Erdös number Jerry Grossman webpage

    • my Erdös number is "maybe four, via space advocate Ken Brakke (a now-retired math professor with Erdös number 3)
  • p052 seemingly inverse of random and distant connections

  • p057 The likelihood that a typical document links to your webpage is zero. The likelihood that your CONSIDERATE OF OTHERS and USEFUL webpage CHAINS to most other webpages is very high.
    • wrong measure. The "web" is weblike, not a dense multidimensional "theads to everywhere" unrelated jumble. The real question is whether internet users can find what they want, unlike an annoying advertisement that appears on every screen with a "webpage" on it.
  • p059 Three Albright College students "demonstrate" that Kevin Bacon is connected to everyone in Hollywood by two or three links

  • p059 The Oracle of Bacon website built from imdb scraping

  • p065 Gustav von Schmoller shouts "But are there laws of economics?" Economist Vilfredo Pareto dresses as beggar and asks him "can you tell me where I can find a restaurant where you can eat for nothing?" von Schmoller replies "there are no such restaurants ..." and Pareto responds "so there are laws in economics!"

  • p070 Power law networks (a few nodes with many links, many nodes with few links) are scale free

  • p072 80/20 rule Pareto principle

  • p076 Kenneth G. Wilson phase transitions

  • p086 preferential attachment

  • p088 static models unable to generate power laws
  • p090 Paul Krapivsky

  • p093 Inktomi search engine developer before 2000, replaced by better Google

  • p094 De Havilland Cometairframe metal fatigue crashes, informed design of Boeing 707

  • p096 "fitness connectivity product" ... author's neologism, no citation
  • p099 Einstein's Photoelectric effect

  • p099 Bose-Einstein condensation such as superconductors

  • p100 alkali atom gas Bose-Einstein condensation

  • p101 Ginestra Bianconi

  • p105 in this 2017 book, Unix on most number crunchers, Windows on most PCs, Linux with 2.1%
    • in 2025, Windows still dominates desktops, Linux dominates everything else
  • p110 the July 2 1996 blackout ... a few minutes to several hours

  • p113 January 2000 "we" tested internet resilience, model with 80% of nodes removed can still function, scale free is resilient
  • p114 Failure disproportionally affects small nodes
  • p115 Internet and cell(?) networks break only after all nodes removed ... practically, never

  • p115 Operation Eligible Receiver DoD mock cyber attack

  • p118 1911 federal protection of sea otters, sea urchins eaten, kelp and finfish increased, protecting coasts from erosion
  • p119 more 1996 blackout, see p110 above
  • n119 p262 "Model validation for the August 10, 1996 WSCC system outage" IEEE Transactions on Power Systems PSU TK1.I163
    • W. Mittlestadt author at BPA - Ted Mittlestaedt connection?
  • p123 Gaëtan Dugas 40/248 "AIDS patient zero"
  • p128 Elihu Katz sociologist, studied innovation adoption by doctors

  • p130 1993 Apple Newton PDA ... power hog, premature

  • p132 Love Bug May 2000 Windows computer worm

  • p134 most computer viruses last six to 14 months
  • p135 viruses in scale free networks "are practically unstoppable"
  • p138 Wilt Chamberlain claimed 20,000 sexual partners

  • p138 A 15yo in Botswana today (2014?) has a 90% lifetime risk of AIDS death
  • p144 Paul Baran proposed mesh network for survivability, ignored, ARPA rediscovered mesh independently

  • p149 "Without knowing the Internet's topology it is impossible to design better tools and services" Author bullshit. Evolvability does not require centralized awareness
  • p150 pre-1999 tools modelling random networks were simply wrong. Instead scale-free topologies
  • p153 AS 7007 Internet disruption April 25 1997

  • p159 Experts predict 10,000 telemetric devices per human by 2010. This in a 2014 book. HUH?
  • p169 Cass Sunstein only 15% of political sites link to sites with opposing views. 60% link to agreeing sites.

  • p170 The web encourages social fragmentation.
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