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Date: 2012-01-18 14:24:08
Knowledge
Networks
Academia
Albert-László Barabási
Complex network
Scale-free network
Self-propelled particles
Human dynamics
Evolving networks
Network theory
Science
Complex systems theory

CURRICULUM VITAE Albert-László Barabási Northeastern University

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