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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
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Annenberg 105
Information Flows, Technology Bubbles, and Gravity Models
Andrew Odlyzko, School of Mathematics, University of Minnesota,

The growth of digital communications is likely to lead to
major advances in understanding bubbles.  How information diffuses (or,
as happens all too frequently) does not diffuse, is the key element
that has been neglected in studies of technology manias.

We do not have to wait for future bubbles to test such approaches.
The rapidly increasing digitization of old printed material enables
studies of historical episodes.  This will be illustrated with the
example of one of the earliest breakthroughs in what was Big Data
of the time, namely the now-forgotten discovery of gravity models
of social interaction during the 1840s.  Had this work been properly
appreciated, it could have averted one of the greatest bubbles in
history, the British Railway Mania.

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