The phenomenon of the small world, as in two new acquaintances
discovering that they have an acquaintance in common, is of great
scientific interest. The samll world phenomenon appears to be a
fundamental property of social structure and function.
Understanding it, its origin, and its implications can shed light
on problems in sociology, sociometrics, political science, social
psychology, and anthropology. This volume brings together much of
what is understood about the small world problem, and the chapters
indicate the quality, vitality, and scope of this area.
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