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Reasoning About a Highly Connected World
  • David Easley, Cornell University, New York
  • Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University, New York
  • Hardback
  • ISBN:9780521195331
  • Publication date:July 2010
  • 744pages
  • 332 b/w illus. 128 exercises
    • Dimensions: 253 x 215 mm
    • Weight: 1.31kg
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    Over the past decade there has been a growing public fascination with the complex connectedness of modern society. This connectedness is found in many incarnations: in the rapid growth of the Internet, in the ease with which global communication takes place, and in the ability of news and information as well as epidemics and financial crises to spread with surprising speed and intensity. These are phenomena that involve networks, incentives, and the aggregate behavior of groups of people; they are based on the links that connect us and the ways in which our decisions can have subtle consequences for others. This introductory undergraduate textbook takes an interdisciplinary look at economics, sociology, computing and information science, and applied mathematics to understand networks and behavior. It describes the emerging field of study that is growing at the interface of these areas, addressing fundamental questions about how the social, economic, and technological worlds are connected.

    Prize winner

    2010 PROSE Award

    2011 Frederick W. Lanchester Prize of the Institute for Operations Research and Management Science

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