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    2Scale-Free Networks. The Impact of Fat Tailed Degree Distribution on Diffusion and Communication Processes
     

    O. Hein, M. Schwind, and W. K�nig. Wirtschaftsinformatik 48 (4): 267-275 (2006)
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      1All the world's a net
       

      D. Cohen. New Scientist (April 2002)
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        A. Barabási, and E. Bonabeau. Scientific American (2003)
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