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  • Author: [[Albert-László Barabási and Jennifer Frangos]]
  • ASIN: B00J1JPTNE
  • Reference: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J1JPTNE
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Yet, real networks are clearly scale free and appear to be modular at the same time, a paradox that fundamentally questions our understanding of how complex networks are organized. — location: 3806 ^ref-7165


A quantitative measure of modularity is the clustering coefficient (discussed in chapter 4), telling us how interlinked the neighbors of a node are. — location: 3844 ^ref-14747


complexity theory must inevitably stand on the shoulders of network theory. — location: 3897 ^ref-30718