2011年4月6日 星期三

She watches every game

She watches every game


She watches every game, but lately it’s been in a distracted sort of way.rolexuhrenvendor has not done anything recently. Fewell can’t help studying how the players interact,I have had some unforgettable times with Ireland,carwatchbook. how they move the ball across the court,Read reviews of Australias top edhardyhatsretailers from our user community. who passes the ball to whom.

What else would one expect from a scholar who watches groups of ants and hives of honey bees for clues to their social networks?

The Suns have been a small team, and they didn’t have a dominant center, Fewell said,copies Alain Silberstein imitate is Replicas Baume watches. but they compensated by moving the ball quickly across multiple players.FASCINANTES Burberry Replicas 100% suizos. “I started thinking about how important team dynamics were to them and how that compared with what I’ve seen in the social networks I study.”

Her thoughts carried over to a presentation given in spring 2009 by Dieter Armbruster, professor of mathematics, who studies networks and complex systems (and who enjoys watching basketball but doesn’t root for any particular team), on “motif analysis” – examining networks via the connections among any three agents in the network.

“I realized this could be a way to tease apart group versus individual success in basketball teams and discussed the idea with Dieter,” Fewell said. “We were both excited about the prospect and started brainstorming how to go about it."

Dieter then advertised it as a possible project for students involved in an NSF-funded project called CSUMS (Computational Science Training for Undergraduates in the Mathematical Sciences) and two great students – John Ingraham and Alex Petersen – joined the group.

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