
David Green
David Green is Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Monash University. During a long career, his research has contributed many insights about the nature of complexity, including the role of network phase changes in criticality. He has also applied insights about complex networks to real-world systems, including ecology, proteins, geographic information, computer science, and social networks. His books include: Of Ants and Men, The Serendipity Machine, Dual Phase Evolution, and Complexity in Landscape Ecology.
Latest articles by David Green

'When people gather in groups, bizarre behaviors often emerge': How the rise of online social networks has catapulted dysfunctional thinking
By Carlo Kopp, David Green, Fatima Seeme published
Opinion The pervasive spread of misinformation can be tracked to cognitive limitations, social influence and the global spread of online networks. Combatting it has become an "arms race" between truth and lies.
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