The "network theory" explains how information flows in a complex system of connections from "summary" of Algorithms to Live By by Brian Christian,Tom Griffiths
Network theory provides a framework for understanding how information moves within a complex system of connections. This theory is rooted in the study of networks, which are comprised of nodes and edges representing entities and relationships between them. In this context, information can be thought of as flowing through these nodes and edges, shaping the dynamics of the network as a whole.
The flow of information in a network can be influenced by various factors, such as the structure of the connections, the strength of the relationships between nodes, and the speed at which information can travel between them. By analyzing these factors, network theory helps to uncover patterns and behaviors that emerge from the interactions within the network.
One key concept in network theory is centrality,...
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