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Six Degrees of Francis Bacon: A Statistical Method for Reconstructing Large Historical Social Networks

Six Degrees of Francis Bacon: A Statistical Method for Reconstructing Large Historical Social Networks (2016) has been cited 100 times according to Google Scholar. CitationMap has resolved 16 citing papers from institutions across 5 countries.

Digital Humanities Quarterly2016View paper

Authors: Christopher N. Warren, Daniel Shore (Georgetown University), Jessica Otis, Lawrence Wang, Mike Finegold, Cosma Shalizi

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Finland · 3Austria · 1France · 1Poland · 1Luxembourg · 1

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  • Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences (1)
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