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Networks Illustrated: Principles without Calculus

What makes WiFi faster at home than at a coffee shop? How does Google order its search results from the trillions of webpages on the Internet? Why does Verizon charge $15 for every GB of data we use? Is it really true that we are connected in six social steps or less? These are just a few of the many intriguing questions we can ask about the social and technical networks that form integral parts of our daily lives.
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Introduction
Power Control in Cellular Networks
Random Access in Wifi Networks
PageRank by Google
Product Rating on Amazon
Movie Recommendation on Netflix
Midterm
Viral Videos on YouTube
Influencing People in Social Networks
Pricing Data
Routing Traffic through the Internet
Controlling Congestion in the Internet
It's a Small World
Final Exam

What makes WiFi faster at home than at a coffee shop? How does Google order its search results from the trillions of webpages on the Internet? Why does Verizon charge $15 for every GB of data we use? Is it really true that we are connected in six social steps or less?

Networks Illustrated: Principles without Calculus
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