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Erdős's 80-Year Network Method Gets Sharper

Friday, June 26, 2026

Mathematicians have upgraded Paul Erdős's randomness technique for understanding networks, making it more powerful for modeling complexity. The upgrade signals that foundational methods from earlier eras still hold untapped potential.

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