Abstract—Graphs are a powerful way to model interactions and relationships in data from a wide variety of application domains. In this setting, entities represented by vertices at the “center ” of the graph are often more important than those associated with vertices on the “fringes”. For example, central nodes tend to be more critical in the spread of information or disease and play an important role in clustering/community formation. Identifying such “core ” vertices has recently received additional attention in the context of network experiments, which analyze the response when a random subset of vertices are exposed to a treatment (e.g. inoculation, free product samples, etc). Specifically, the likelihood of having many central vertices...
Recent studies show that the failures of just a few nodes or edges may disable the operation of the ...
We use the information present in a bipartite network to detect cores of communities of each set of ...
A core is said to be a group of central and densely connected nodes which governs the overall behavi...
Abstract. The k-core is commonly used as a measure of importance and well connectedness for nodes in...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
A graph G=(V,E) is a mathematical model for a network with vertex set V and edge set E. A Random Gra...
We study the k-core of a random (multi)graph on n vertices with a given degree sequence. We let n → ...
Abstract: We develop a rigorous and interpretable statistical model for networks using their shell s...
Networks arise from modeling complex systems in various fields, such as computer science, social sci...
Sampling techniques such as Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) are widely used in epidemiology to samp...
Identifying important nodes for disease spreading is a central topic in network epidemiology. We inv...
Abstract—Given a social network, which of its nodes are more central? This question was asked many t...
Identifying important nodes for disease spreading is a central topic in network epidemiology. We inv...
<div><p>A network measure called knotty-centrality is defined that quantifies the extent to which a ...
A network measure called knotty-centrality is defined that quantifies the extent to which a given su...
Recent studies show that the failures of just a few nodes or edges may disable the operation of the ...
We use the information present in a bipartite network to detect cores of communities of each set of ...
A core is said to be a group of central and densely connected nodes which governs the overall behavi...
Abstract. The k-core is commonly used as a measure of importance and well connectedness for nodes in...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
A graph G=(V,E) is a mathematical model for a network with vertex set V and edge set E. A Random Gra...
We study the k-core of a random (multi)graph on n vertices with a given degree sequence. We let n → ...
Abstract: We develop a rigorous and interpretable statistical model for networks using their shell s...
Networks arise from modeling complex systems in various fields, such as computer science, social sci...
Sampling techniques such as Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) are widely used in epidemiology to samp...
Identifying important nodes for disease spreading is a central topic in network epidemiology. We inv...
Abstract—Given a social network, which of its nodes are more central? This question was asked many t...
Identifying important nodes for disease spreading is a central topic in network epidemiology. We inv...
<div><p>A network measure called knotty-centrality is defined that quantifies the extent to which a ...
A network measure called knotty-centrality is defined that quantifies the extent to which a given su...
Recent studies show that the failures of just a few nodes or edges may disable the operation of the ...
We use the information present in a bipartite network to detect cores of communities of each set of ...
A core is said to be a group of central and densely connected nodes which governs the overall behavi...