February 21, 2018 11:48

The controversial theory that explains the structure of the internet

New evidence challenges one of the most celebrated ideas in network science

"A paper posted online last month has reignited a debate about one of the oldest, most startling claims in the modern era of network science: the proposition that most complex networks in the real world — from the World Wide Web to interacting proteins in a cell — are “scale-free.” Roughly speaking, that means that a few of their nodes should have many more connections than others, following a mathematical formula called a power law, so that there’s no one scale that characterizes the network," writes Erica Klarreich for The Atlantic . Click to read more.