The results of Hungarian researchers promotes the development of cheaper and more reliable Internet
The researchers of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Budapest University of Technology and Economics promotes the development of cheaper and more reliable Internet. The researchers published their findings in the Nature Communications prestigious scientific journal.
As it can be read on MTA's website, navigation is crucial in real life networks, ie the transmission of information and the promotion of economic transport processes is efficient. Gulyás András, Bíró József, Rétvári Gábor and Kőrösi Attila, the researchers of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Budapest University of Technology and Economics together with Dmitrij Krjukov, researcher of the Nortwestern University studied this function. (MTI)
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