Webe Model Lacey Sets 1 — 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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The Digital Time Capsule: Revisiting the "Lacey" Model Sets (1–13) Webe Model Lacey Sets 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

  1. Lacey Set 1: A simple network with a single node and no edges. The Webe model shows that this set has a trivial structure, with no complex dynamics.
  2. Lacey Set 2: A network with two nodes and one edge. The Webe model reveals that this set exhibits basic connectivity properties.
  3. Lacey Set 3: A network with three nodes and two edges. The Webe model demonstrates that this set displays emerging behavior, such as node centrality and clustering.
  4. Lacey Set 4: A network with four nodes and three edges. The Webe model shows that this set has a more complex structure, with multiple paths and increased connectivity.
  5. Lacey Set 6: A network with six nodes and five edges. The Webe model reveals that this set exhibits small-world properties, with short paths between nodes.
  6. Lacey Set 7: A network with seven nodes and six edges. The Webe model demonstrates that this set displays scale-free behavior, with a power-law distribution of node degrees.
  7. Lacey Set 8: A network with eight nodes and seven edges. The Webe model shows that this set has a high level of clustering, with nodes forming tight communities.
  8. Lacey Set 9: A network with nine nodes and eight edges. The Webe model reveals that this set exhibits hierarchical structure, with nodes organized into a nested pattern.
  9. Lacey Set 10: A network with ten nodes and nine edges. The Webe model demonstrates that this set displays robustness to node failures, with multiple paths maintaining connectivity.
  10. Lacey Set 11: A network with eleven nodes and ten edges. The Webe model shows that this set has a high level of synchronizability, with nodes able to synchronize their behavior.
  11. Lacey Set 12: A network with twelve nodes and eleven edges. The Webe model reveals that this set exhibits community structure, with nodes forming distinct groups.
  12. Lacey Set 13: A network with thirteen nodes and twelve edges. The Webe model demonstrates that this set displays a high level of complexity, with multiple interconnected components.

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