"Duncan Watts has created that rarity of rarities: a book with
enough fascinating facts and stories to keep the casual reader
turning the pages coupled with enough engaging detail to satisfy
the most technically sophisticated reader. Thus, whether you are
just curious about the world around you or eager to begin your own
small-world research, this is the definitive guide to the
fascinating and profound world of small-world networks."--William
L. Ditto, Applied Chaos Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology
"A good book on a fascinating topic--why two widely separated
people are often connected by a small number of steps from friend
to friend. We do indeed live in a 'small world.' When something
happens so often there must be a reason--Duncan Watts is looking
for it."--Gilbert Strang, Department of Mathematics, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
"Duncan Watts's and Steve Strogatz's 1998 Nature paper on 'The
collective dynamics of small-world networks' reinvigorated interest
in the small-world phenomenon. Now, in "Small Worlds," Watts
follows up on this work with a detailed but accessible account of
small-world networks that will appeal to both scientists and
nonscientists. With examples ranging from the Kevin Bacon Game to
models for the spread of diseases, Watts provides a clear
description of how the structure of small-world networks can be
characterized and a sense of how the interconnectivity of such
networks can lead to intriguing dynamics. Be sure to tell your
friends and their friends about this book."--J. J. Collins, Center
for BioDynamics and Department of Biomedical Engineering, Boston
University
"Enchanting! A voyage of exploration with fascinating byroads
thatyet brings the reader to powerful and useable conclusions. This
work is worthy of Stanley Milgram exactly because Watts goes well
beyond the original visualization while retaining its
transparency."--Harrison White, Department of Sociology, Columbia
University
"If you are a postgraduate looking to make your name or a
seasoned researcher looking for new challenges, this book offers
something rare: a chance to get in at the ground floor of a whole
new area of research whose variety of exciting applications is
exceeded only by their abundance."--Robert A. J. Matthews, Aston
University, U.K.
""Small Worlds" is outstanding. Watts begins with a simple
observation: clustered networks, networks characterized by a large
fraction of short ties and a small fraction of 'shortcuts' linking
clusters with one another, appear in diverse settings and more
frequently than might be expected. Watts then demonstrates that the
dynamical behavior of these networks is highly sensitive to
structure. The book is must reading, although not easy reading, for
social scientists interested in networks, decision-making, and
organizational design.(In other words, this is a high-investment,
high-payoff book.)"--Marshall W. Meyer, The Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania
"This is a remarkably novel analysis, with implications for a
broad range of scientific disciplines, including neurobiology,
sociology, ecology, economics, and epidemiology. . . . The results
are potentially profoundly important."--Simon A. Levin, Department
of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University
"Theoretical research on social networks has been hampered by a
lack of models which capture the essential properties of
largenumbers of graphs with only a few key parameters. All the
dyads, triads and acyclic mappings which fill the social network
literature lead merely to a long enumeration of special cases. The
random graph models introduced by Watts provide a rich foundation
for future analytical and empirical research. The applications to
dynamics in part 2 illustrate the richness of these models and
promise even more exciting work to come."--Larry Blume, Cornell
University
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