- Watts and Strogatz tested their model on the worm's neural network.
Watts they're not that not far away from here and suffice it to say in the mid 1970s it was a rough place it was a
Watts and Strogatz had what they call a Small World Graph, which is a parameterized graph between a completely regular graph on one
Duncan Watts and Steve Strogatz, set out to solve this small-world problem.
- When Watts dug deeper, he realized that the network structure did matter.
4 watts is a lot for shaved legs at 35.
It produced 9.8 watts of 13.4 nanometer EUV light, which was then reflected by eight mirrors from the source to the mask to the wafer.
But when Watts and Strogatz ran the calculations, they found the average degrees of separation between any two neurons was just 2.65.
But then Watts realized something.
Something like 200 watts we pass through- - That's a lot.
And Alan Watts says a lot of things about how we view the world in the way we view ourselves.
to 10 watts per square meter late in the next century-- just absurd amounts of climate change.
15,000 watts would saturate the front end of a GPS receiver with that close a frequency.
compared to almost 15 watts that it was producing at the beginning.
I saved 38 watts of drag at 35 kilometers an hour.
It was another 4 watts .
And we got 4 watts .
And how many watts did he save?
saving 30 watts at 35 kilometers an hour.
And those 30 watts are more like 100 watts at that speed.
But working on the watts when you're young?
Maybe only four watts , but maybe there's way to harness more of that.
This is Alice Watts , who's the first mate of the schooner "Alma."
presenter: Reggie Watts , everyone, give it up!
you know roughly 40 Watts um which means it has to be extremely efficient at what
We wanted to get 100 watts and we struggled forever.
And it recharges at a respectable 45 watts , which is actually faster than any other previous folding Samsung phone ever...
The neocortex actually only uses about 40 watts of power, which is incredible.
And so he and JC Watts worked behind the scenes.
So if we want to do 2 watts per square meter of cooling, if you like, of something that reduces that energy trapping
And also the speaker Alan Watts B the philosopher Alan Watts has this whole piece around how going through life can either be rowing or sailing
The TT helmet brought 6 watts .
But if you'd lose 70 watts of power to the pedals, you're obviously not winning.
And then start working on the watts .
We can't exactly put 200 watts into a chest mounted box.
And there's an elementary school in Watts called 112th Street Elementary School, and also Verbum Dei High School, where I put a film program in those places in order
And this had coincided with James Watts ' invention of the steam engine.
And it's probably less than 200 watts right now, less than a few of these light bulbs in this room.
And we developed 100 to 120 watts .
knows that their various electrical appliances draw watts . Well we put a little biography of James Watt in to explain why those things are called watts .
And we quickly got it to a few watts .
But Watts and Strogatz also tracked how clustered the network was.
- Now, in Watts and Strogatz's model, they looked at 1,000 nodes, but if you apply their model to the eight billion people on Earth,
- Excited about their breakthrough, Watts and Strogatz wanted to test their small-world model on some real-world data, but this was 1996.
- In 1998, Watts and Strogatz published their findings in a three-page article in "Nature," and the paper took off.
- Back in 1997, Watts and Strogatz investigated just that, using a game called the prisoner's dilemma.
Intrigued by the findings, Watts started wondering if the results applied to the real world too.
Nothing dramatic, but 25 watts on the S26, 45 watts on the S26+, and 60 watts on the Ultra.
Then the wireless charging goes from 7.5 watts to 10.
And there's a nice quote from the philosopher Alan Watts where it's like, if you approach things very seriously, it's all very heavy.