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Summary
The document discusses a study published in Nature Physics regarding the vulnerability of spatial networks like electric grids to abrupt collapse due to critical node failures, referencing the 2003 blackout as an example while presenting counterarguments from experts about grid physics. It also contains a brief article about Steve Ballmer's sudden departure from Microsoft, contradicting the company's claim of a planned transition.
People (5)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Havlin | ||
| Jeff Dagle | ||
| Benjamin Carreras | ||
| Steve Ballmer | ||
| Kara Swisher |
Organizations (5)
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| Nature Physics | ||
| Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ||
| Oak Ridge National Laboratory | ||
| Microsoft | ||
| All Things D |
Timeline (3 events)
2003 blackout
1996 blackout
Ballmer Departure From Microsoft
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Richland, Washington
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Key Quotes (4)
"“Whenever you have such dependencies in the system, failure in one place leads to failure in another place, which cascades into collapse.”"Source
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"“The problem is that this doesn’t reflect the physics of how the power grid operates.”"Source
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"“One cannot make generic statements on this topic.”"Source
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"It was neither planned nor as smooth as portrayed."Source
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