"Linked" by Albert-László Barabási: A Book on Network Science and Its Applications
This is an Amazon product page for Albert-László Barabási's book "Linked: How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means for Business, Science, and Everyday Life." The page features a collection of positive review excerpts from notable publications including Science, The New York Times, and Christian Science Monitor, praising the book for its accessible explanation of network science and its applications across various fields. The book explores how networks—from social connections to biological systems—can be understood through common mathematical principles.
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Remarkable.... A sweeping look at a new and exciting science.
Linked could alter the way we think about all of the networks that affect our lives.
A pleasure to read.... It's the fact that all of these networks can be explained and understood using the same concepts, and the same mathematics, that makes this book so important.
Captivating.... Linked is a playful, even exuberant romp through an exciting new field.
Linked should be mandatory reading for academics as a primer in goo
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