A model is proposed to understand the structuring of social networks in a fixed setting such as, for example,inside a university. The friendship formation is based on the frequency of encounters and mutual interest. The model shows distinctive single-scale behavior and reproduces accurately the measurable experimental quantities such as clustering coefficients, degree distribution, degree correlation, and friendship distribution. The model produces self-organized community structures and can be described as a network of densely interconnected networks. For the friendships, we find that the mutual interest is the dominant factor, which optimizes the network and that the number of encounters determines the statistically relevant distributions
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
We introduce principles of self-organization in a dynamic individual oriented model of the evolution...
A model is proposed to understand the structuring of social networks in a fixed setting such as, for...
This paper develops a model of social networks di®erent from those presented in the recent literatur...
On the basis of gaps in the research tradition of social network analysis, we formulated a research ...
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
In this paper, we discuss the dynamics of friendship network formation by the analysis of real netwo...
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
We introduce principles of self-organization in a dynamic individual oriented model of the evolution...
A model is proposed to understand the structuring of social networks in a fixed setting such as, for...
This paper develops a model of social networks di®erent from those presented in the recent literatur...
On the basis of gaps in the research tradition of social network analysis, we formulated a research ...
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
In this paper, we discuss the dynamics of friendship network formation by the analysis of real netwo...
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
We introduce principles of self-organization in a dynamic individual oriented model of the evolution...