"Smallworld" can refer to a few different things depending on the context. Here are a couple of common interpretations: 1. **Smallworld Networks**: In sociology and psychology, "small world" refers to the concept of "six degrees of separation," which posits that any two people are, on average, about six acquaintances apart. This concept has been explored in network theory and studies of social networks, illustrating how interconnected people are within larger societies.

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