very confused about your emphasis on networks as fundamental but there's a
book you might like that's relevant -
Small Worlds: The Dynamics of Networks between Order and Randomness,
Duncan J. Watts, Princeton Studies in Complexity, 1999 - connects to ideas
of coagulations, biomes, naming of communities, power within networks,
etc.
of course there's a lot lot older work - Minsky on formal neurons here and
there.
and Schutz's work. so the older the better perhaps? in any case the Watts
wk. might be in your local library?
- Alan
On Thu, 19 Mar 2020, Max Herman via NetBehaviour wrote:
Is anyone watching this? Interesting ideas about the world as a network of
networks.
web http://www.alansondheim.org/index.html cell 347-383-8552
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