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mediummany ways of getting out of yourselfwith too much energycan<br />

there be too. much well for otherswhich explainsa smallworld network<br />

is one where certain. nodes called hubs have anunusually large number<br />

of connections so that going. through hubsone can reach any other node<br />

in just a few steps. In. reallifesmallworld networks researchers have<br />

observed. criticalthresholdsfor example epidemics that spread<br />

uncontrollably. orspontaneously die out depending on thresholds in the<br />

disease'sdegree of. infectivity or in the number of social<br />

contactsindividuals have. But network. theory has so far been poor<br />

atmodeling critical thresholds. Now it's been. shown that<br />

smallworldnetworks can model critical thresholds if one tunes the. hubs<br />

to be LESSINFLUENTIAL on their neighbors than the ordinary nodes.<br />

...surprisingly.. Influence What affects me but there's also the quest or.<br />

preservanc of identity which acts as the invertor say as lense.For<br />

example. a friend's opinion could be more influential in shapingyour<br />

voting preferences. than the opinion of a prominent TV<br />

commentatorwhose wide audience makes him a. hub in the network.It<br />

seems cultural.. Under fascism what Critical invertor. negative leader<br />

non con duc tive..The tuning idea the paper shows is. mathematically<br />

equivalent tocutting off most of a hub's connections. The. authors also<br />

say theirresults could shed light on and perhaps help prevent.<br />

phenomena suchas electrical blackouts and epidemics. It doesn't<br />

explain why. epidemichubs should be less influentialThe new model<br />

even suggests a. parallel between networks and generalrelativity since<br />

trading in the. interactions between nodes for changesin the network's<br />

structure is reminiscent. of the gravitationalinteractions between<br />

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