<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0055371#pone-0055371-g003" target="_blank">Figure 3</a> shows degree distribution of friendship networks with SFN model. Circles: , , and . Squares: , , and . Triangles: , , and . Each point corresponds to an average over independent simulations.</p
With the increasing popularity of social networks, it is becoming more and more crucial for the deci...
<p>Average degree distribution of all frequency ranges for networks set at 1% connectivity density. ...
<p>The distribution of the number of connections at each node, or degree, is plotted for each of the...
<p>Friendship network measurements generated with the proposed model. SFN1: , , and . SFN2: , , an...
<p>Results of the Epinions social network (black squares) and simulation results (red circles) based...
<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0055371#pone-0055371-g006" ...
<p>Results of degree correlations as measured by four quantities corresponding to the average neares...
<p>Results of the Epinions social network (black squares) and simulation results (red circles) based...
One of the best-known models in network science is the preferential attachment model, which generate...
<p>* The network of friendships is not connected so the average is computed taking into account only...
Our friends have more friends than we do. That is the basis of the friendship paradox. In mathematic...
Abstract Many empirical studies have shown that in social, citation, collaboration, and other types ...
Social networking has been a feature of human society. From the early hunter-gatherer tribes, mediev...
One of the interesting phenomena due to topological heterogeneities in complex networks is the frien...
<p>Right column shows illustrations of prototypical networks: the (ring) lattice small-world, the cl...
With the increasing popularity of social networks, it is becoming more and more crucial for the deci...
<p>Average degree distribution of all frequency ranges for networks set at 1% connectivity density. ...
<p>The distribution of the number of connections at each node, or degree, is plotted for each of the...
<p>Friendship network measurements generated with the proposed model. SFN1: , , and . SFN2: , , an...
<p>Results of the Epinions social network (black squares) and simulation results (red circles) based...
<p><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0055371#pone-0055371-g006" ...
<p>Results of degree correlations as measured by four quantities corresponding to the average neares...
<p>Results of the Epinions social network (black squares) and simulation results (red circles) based...
One of the best-known models in network science is the preferential attachment model, which generate...
<p>* The network of friendships is not connected so the average is computed taking into account only...
Our friends have more friends than we do. That is the basis of the friendship paradox. In mathematic...
Abstract Many empirical studies have shown that in social, citation, collaboration, and other types ...
Social networking has been a feature of human society. From the early hunter-gatherer tribes, mediev...
One of the interesting phenomena due to topological heterogeneities in complex networks is the frien...
<p>Right column shows illustrations of prototypical networks: the (ring) lattice small-world, the cl...
With the increasing popularity of social networks, it is becoming more and more crucial for the deci...
<p>Average degree distribution of all frequency ranges for networks set at 1% connectivity density. ...
<p>The distribution of the number of connections at each node, or degree, is plotted for each of the...