Slowing down particles of quantum and cosmological data
Friday, 13 March 2009
Networks prone to 'explosive' changes
Scientists have discovered that random networks – the mathematical description for networks we experience everyday in forms such as the internet and global flight connections – can undergo hitherto unobserved flips in behaviour.
Particle Decelerator collects together particles of news and information about the worlds of science, art and technology, placing a special emphasis on the collision between the quantum and the cosmological. It aims to slows down particles of data in order to grasp them more coherently.
Most posts are by Honor Harger.
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