Mark Newman

Paul Dirac Collegiate Professor of Physics
Department of Physics and Center for the Study of Complex Systems
University of Michigan

External Faculty
Santa Fe Institute

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My research is on the structure and function of networks, particularly social and information networks, which are studied using a combination of empirical methods, analysis, and computer simulation. Among other things, I have investigated scientific coauthorship networks, citation networks, email networks, friendship networks, epidemiological contact networks, and animal social networks; I've studied fundamental network properties such as degree distributions, centrality measures, assortative mixing, vertex similarity, and community structure, and made analytic or computer models of disease propagation, friendship formation, the spread of computer viruses, the Internet, and network navigation algorithms. A selection of representative publications is given below; a complete publication list is here.

Selected publications:

  1. The structure of scientific collaboration networks, M. E. J. Newman, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98, 404-409 (2001).
  2. Random graphs with arbitrary degree distributions and their applications, M. E. J. Newman, S. H. Strogatz, and D. J. Watts, Phys. Rev. E 64, 026118 (2001).
  3. Assortative mixing in networks, M. E. J. Newman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 208701 (2002).
  4. The structure and function of complex networks, M. E. J. Newman, SIAM Review 45, 167-256 (2003).
  5. Modularity and community structure in networks, M. E. J. Newman, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 103, 8577-8582 (2006).

Other information:

With Daniel Dorling and Anna Barford, we have a new book of maps available, The Atlas of the Real World, containing 366 cartograms showing all kinds of different features of the world today. Details here.


Our recent work on density-equalizing map projections appeared on the cover of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.


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Contact details:

I am not the only professor called Mark Newman at the University of Michigan. I'm the physicist who works on networks. There is another Mark Newman in the UM School of Information who works on human-computer interaction.

Here are my contact details:

Department of Physics
University of Michigan
Randall Laboratory
450 Church Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1040

Phone: (734) 764-4437
Fax: (734) 764-6843
Email: mejn@umich.edu


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Mark Newman, Department of Physics, University of Michigan