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Deutsch: Das Kleine-Welt-Phänomen: künstlerische Darstellung
English: Six degrees of separation: Artistic visualization.
Français : Visualisation artistique du principe des Six degrés de séparation.
Nederlands: Zes niveaus van scheiding
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current15:56, 13 May 2007Thumbnail for version as of 15:56, 13 May 2007758 × 619 (158 KB)LaurensvanLieshout== Samenvatting == {{Information |Description=Six degrees of separation. |Source= eigen werk / self-made |Date= Mei 2007 |Author= Laurens van Lieshout }} Six degrees of separation. Visualization of the idea that everyone is no more than six "steps" away
06:00, 8 April 2007Thumbnail for version as of 06:00, 8 April 2007879 × 602 (158 KB)LaurensvanLieshoutSix degrees of separation ( zes niveaus van scheiding). Artistic visualization. Modification version December 2006. Was 4 middleman. April 2007 Laurens van Lieshout Category:Networks
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