Debjeet Das

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if we think of social networks as layered hierarchies beginning with individuals as the “invariant terminal units” and progressing systematically up through modular groupings of increasing size from families, close friends, and colleagues to acquaintances, working clusters, and organizations, then the corresponding strengths of interaction and amounts of information exchanged at each level systematically decrease, resulting in superlinear scaling.
Scale: The Universal Laws of Life and Death in Organisms, Cities and Companies
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