How Small Worlds Shape Networks—From Cricket Road to Flow
Small-world networks lie at the heart of how complex systems—biological, social, and physical—organize and function. These topologies combine dense local clustering with surprisingly short global connections, enabling efficient information and resource flow across vast, interconnected domains. From neural circuits to social ties and even the winding paths of cricket roadways, the principles of small-world architecture …
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