We are a network of cliques- Sothampton-19-June-13

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THis is the third presentation of theme " We are a Network of Cliques of Ideas worth spreading workshops held in the university of Southampton.

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IDEAS WORTH SPREADING

WE ARE A NETWORK OF CLIQUES

Southampton19- June -2013

The contents

● Six Degree of Separation○ Frigyes Karinthy○ Stanley Milgram.○ Watts and Strogatz model○ Barabási–Albert (BA) model ○ James Fowler○ Nicholas A. Christakis

● three degrees of influence ○ TED

● collaboration graph○ Erdős collaboration graph○ co-stardom network○ Suggestion

Six Degrees of Separation

Theories on optimal design of cities, city traffic flows, neighborhoods and demographics were in vogue after World War I.

● Michael Gurevich conducted seminal work in his empirical study of the structure of social networks in his 1961 PhD dissertation under Ithiel de Sola Pool.

Six Degrees of Separation

● Michael Gurevich conducted seminal work in his empirical study of the structure of social networks in his 1961 PhD dissertation under Ithiel de Sola Pool.

● Mathematician Manfred Kochen, an Austrian who had been involved in urban design, extrapolated these empirical results in a mathematical manuscript, Contacts and Influences,[5]

● " They subsequently constructed Monte Carlo simulations based on Gurevich's data, which recognized that both weak and strong acquaintance links are needed to model social structure ,1973, were nonetheless able to predict that a more realistic three degrees of separation existed across the U.S. population,

Six Degrees of Separation

Stanley Milgram.

Six Degrees of Separation

The phrase "six degrees of separation" is often used as a synonym for the idea of the "small world" phenomenon

Six Degrees of Separation

Six Degrees of Separation

Six Degrees of Separation

The Scholars and Models○ Watts and Strogatz

model

The Scholars and Models○ Barabási–Albert

(BA) model

Preferential attachment

Preferential attachment

They are also referred to under the names ● "Yule process",

Preferential attachment

They are also referred to under the names ● "Yule process", ● "cumulative advantage",

Preferential attachment

They are also referred to under the names ● "Yule process", ● "cumulative advantage", ● "the rich get richer",

Preferential attachment

They are also referred to under the names ● "Yule process", ● "cumulative advantage", ● "the rich get richer",● the "Matthew effect"

The contents

● Six Degree of Separation○ Frigyes Karinthy○ Stanley Milgram.○ Watts and Strogatz model○ Barabási–Albert (BA) model ○ James Fowler○ Nicholas A. Christakis

● three degrees of influence ○ TED

● collaboration graph○ Erdős collaboration graph○ co-stardom network○ Suggestion

The contents

● Six Degree of Separation○ Frigyes Karinthy○ Stanley Milgram.○ Watts and Strogatz model○ Barabási–Albert (BA) model ○ James Fowler○ Nicholas A. Christakis

● three degrees of influence ○ TED

● collaboration graph○ Erdős collaboration graph○ co-stardom network○ Suggestion

Three Degree Of Influence

Three Degree Of Influence

Three Degree Of Influence

The contents

● Six Degree of Separation○ Frigyes Karinthy○ Stanley Milgram.○ Watts and Strogatz model○ Barabási–Albert (BA) model ○ James Fowler○ Nicholas A. Christakis

● three degrees of influence ○ TED

● collaboration graph○ Erdős collaboration graph○ co-stardom network○ Suggestion

The contents

● Six Degree of Separation○ Frigyes Karinthy○ Stanley Milgram.○ Watts and Strogatz model○ Barabási–Albert (BA) model ○ James Fowler○ Nicholas A. Christakis

● three degrees of influence ○ TED

● collaboration graph○ Erdős collaboration graph○ co-stardom network○ Suggestion

Collaboration graphThe two most well-studied collaboration graphs are:● Collaboration graph of mathematicians also known as

the Erdős collaboration graph,[3][4] where two mathematicians are joined by an edge whenever they co-authored a paper together (with possibly other co-authors present).

● Collaboration graph of movie actors, also known as the Hollywood graph or co-stardom network,[5][6][7] where two movie actors are joined by an edge whenever they appeared in a movie together.

In mathematics and social science, a collaboration graphis a graph modeling some social network where the vertices represent participants of that network (usually individual people) and where two distinct participants are joined by an edge whenever there is a collaborative relationship between them of a particular kind.

Collaboration graph

Erdos' number

Erdos' number

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Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon

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Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon

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SixDegrees.org is a charitable initiative of Kevin Bacon. Launched on January 18, 2007, the organization builds on the popularity of the "small world phenomenon" by allowing individuals to create and grow charitable social networks.

Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon