Comments on: A brief introduction to network science math in marketing https://chiefmartec.com/2017/01/touring-math-network-science-marketing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=touring-math-network-science-marketing Marketing Technology Management Tue, 24 Jan 2017 05:09:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 By: Duane Schulz https://chiefmartec.com/2017/01/touring-math-network-science-marketing/#comment-438259 Tue, 24 Jan 2017 05:09:56 +0000 https://chiefmartec.com/?p=1864#comment-438259 Tyler – great piece, and a topic that needs to be much more understood by marketers, as it’s about the spontaneous emergence of order out of apparently random signals – in marketing terms. the receiver, not the sender, is in charge, and part of a nonlinear network. I’d encourage folks who like this topic to check out a couple of earlier works in Network Science – Duncan Watts’ book “6 Degrees” and Steve Strogatz’s (Watts was a student of his) great TED talk from, gulp, 2004, about the emergence of sync – https://www.ted.com/talks/steven_strogatz_on_sync . Compelling and genius stuff. And a great guy and legitimate mathematical scientist to boot.

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By: John Steinert https://chiefmartec.com/2017/01/touring-math-network-science-marketing/#comment-437809 Mon, 16 Jan 2017 18:44:57 +0000 https://chiefmartec.com/?p=1864#comment-437809 Love the explanation of graph and network propagation. I feel that the graphics might make more sense to me if the topic, rather than my website, was in the middle. It seems as if the gravity of the topic is the thing that shapes the map rather than the website … of course Google should be in the center, because it exerts fundamental pull when people search and then people launch back out to other sources of network gravity.

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