: In mathematics and science, a "small-world network" is one where most nodes (or people) are not neighbors, but most can be reached from every other by a small number of steps. This structure is found in everything from the human brain to the electrical power grid. A Shrinking Planet
: The phrase gained popularity in the 19th century alongside the rise of international travel services. Suddenly, a journey that once took months could be completed in days, making distant cultures feel like neighbors.
It's a Small World: Embracing Interfaith Wisdom - Good Faith Media
: In mathematics and science, a "small-world network" is one where most nodes (or people) are not neighbors, but most can be reached from every other by a small number of steps. This structure is found in everything from the human brain to the electrical power grid. A Shrinking Planet
: The phrase gained popularity in the 19th century alongside the rise of international travel services. Suddenly, a journey that once took months could be completed in days, making distant cultures feel like neighbors. Small World
It's a Small World: Embracing Interfaith Wisdom - Good Faith Media : In mathematics and science, a "small-world network"