Episode 28a: Triggering probabilities and Fettered contagion
Summary:
We really sort out the story for contagion on random networks with a physically motivated argument for edge triggering probabilities. It's all very satisfying. We tie all results back to those we found through the eldritch methods of generatingfunctionology, and perhaps wonder if we should have involved ourselves with such dark magics. There's always a price.
Asides:
Anzac Day, more evidence that Wikipedia is run by a a few, incompatible core norms of editors, the Survivor Library for when things fall apart, utensil usage in the US and abroad, more tarot cards.
Scribblings:
Back of the envelope notes made during class.
Notes from office hours.
Date:
2016/04/26
Duration:
1:18:02
2016/04/26
1:18:02
Lecture:
Tweet:
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— The Vox of Networks (@networksvox) April 29, 2016