Visualization of countries connecting each to their primary trade partners. The Soviet Bloc is on the top right.

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This two-cluster pattern shows up because it’s a very socially stable configuration. I can’t remember the exact math, but I’ll try to remember the gist.

You have a graph of nodes. For anyone who hasn’t gotten into graph theory, it’s not like a bar graph or line graph. It looks more like a network diagram. So you have nodes. These can represent people or countries or if you’re a mathematician, nothing in particular. Nodes can be connected by edges. You can color edges between nodes green to indicate those nodes have a friendly relationship or red for an unfriendly relationship. That’s our model for this particular problem.

You can take any set of three nodes and it will make a triangle. If two edges of that triangle are green, that triangle is considered unstable (imagine how tense it can be when two people you’re friends with are fighting). Taking the entire graph and flipping relationships from good to bad or vice-versa randomly until the graph is stable will tend to create two clusters of nodes where all the nodes in the cluster like each other but hate all the nodes in the opposite cluster.

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bogpill me on graph theory

my discrete math teacher was horrible

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I’m too dumb for this but thank you :blob-no-thoughts:

:gold-communist:

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:kombucha-disgust: Dialectical Materialism
:sicko-yes: Graph Theorism

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mfw someone says node instead of vertex: :comfy-cool:

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Enter the Long 21st Century

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Not to be pedantic, but why is the USSR completely black? Did they not have their own flag? Or is it meant to represent the godless evil that dwelled within each and every one of their twisted black hearts?

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the flags were just not available you see

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It’s for countries that no longer exist. Yugoslavia, Belgium-Luxembourg, and the Yemens are also black.

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Makes sense, thank you.

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Somebody quickly compiled this with a data visualization library that had a flag representation for every currently-existing country, and couldn’t be assed to figure out how to add historic countries to whatever library they were using.

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Hey, there’s ME trying my absolute best with my friend RS

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The Balkan Power Couple

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Serbia is also in Germany’s network though. Montenegro is bff with Serbia but Serbia is secretly bff with Germany?

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Some takeaways from this:

  1. Get fucked colonialists (Portugal, ‘Great’ Br*tain, even France a little)

  2. Germany conquering Europe with loans instead of tanks lol

  3. China will be returning to her historical position as a great economic powerhouse, guided by communism, you love to see it :xi-clap:

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  1. Montenegro :left-unity-2: Serbia
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Germany conquering Europe with loans instead of tanks lol

I wonder if anyone wrote about doing this :thinkin-lenin:

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