Complex Networks

Course CSYS/MATH 303, Spring 2014, University of Vermont

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maps
patterns
politics
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social phenomena
synchronization
time series
transportation
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Books = data.

20/01/11 13:33 Filed in: social phenomena
``Quantitative analysis of culture using millions of digitized books'' by Michel et al., Science, 2011.
More here: http://www.culturomics.org/
Data and play here: Google Books ngram viewer

Tags: history, books, google, writing, words, culture, memory, data, information

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