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Network Science

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science-and-technology2 years ago

Unveiling the Manhattan Project's Scientific Network through Network Science

Milan Janosov, a network scientist, has used network science methods to map the relationships between scientists involved in the Manhattan Project, a top-secret program that developed the first atomic bombs during World War 2. By analyzing Nobel laureates' Wikipedia pages, Janosov created a network of scientists based on mentions and references, revealing the collaborations and social connections within the project. The resulting map highlights research circles and historical cliques, showcasing the contributions of scientists like J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Hungarian immigrants known as the "Martians." This study demonstrates the value of network science in visualizing complex systems and could have implications for various fields of research.

science-and-technology2 years ago

The Hidden Math Behind Global Control.

Network science, a branch of mathematics that studies complex systems, has revealed that many real-world networks, such as the internet and metabolic networks, follow a scale-free architecture rather than a random one. This means that they are not governed by averages and that hubs, or highly connected nodes, emerge naturally. The growth of these networks is driven by preferential attachment, meaning that new nodes tend to connect to already highly connected nodes. Network science offers a framework for understanding the architecture of complex systems that emerge from the interaction of many components.