Mark E. J. Newman

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Mark Newman

Fields Physics
Complex systems
Institutions University of Michigan

Mark Newman is a professor of physics and complex systems at the University of Michigan, as well as an external faculty member of the Santa Fe Institute.

He is known for his research on network structure and dynamics. His work has appeared in such journals as the Physical Review Letters. Newman has also defined Assortative mixing.

Mark Newman and his research group is presently studying "the structure and function of networks, particularly social and information networks"[1].

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  1. ^ See his homepage at the University of Michigan [1]


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