The study of social networks—where people are located, geographically, and how they might be connected to one another—is a current hot topic of interest, because of its immediate relevance to important applications, from devising efficient immunization techniques for the arrest of epidemics to the design of better transportation and city planning paradigms to the understanding of how rumors and opinions spread and take shape over time. We develop a Spatial Social Complex Network (SSCN) model that captures not only essential connectivity features of real-life social networks, including a heavy-tailed degree distribution and high clustering, but also the spatial location of individuals, reproducing Zipf’s law for the distribution of city popu...
Spatial networks, in which nodes and edges are embedded in space, play a vital role in the study of ...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
We develop a theoretical model where the existence and intensity of dyadic contacts depend on locati...
In this paper different models for social networks are reviewed. Two models which allow for spatial ...
This paper focuses on how to extend the exponential random graph models to take into account the geo...
In this work we propose a new model for the generation of social networks that includes their often ...
Many inherently spatial systems have been represented using networks. This thesis contributes to the...
International audienceIn most agent-based social simulation models, the issue of the organisation of...
There has been a recent increase in the use of network models for representing interactions and stru...
Large scale simulations of the movements of people in a ‘‘virtual’’ city and their analyses are used...
Planning and operations in urban spaces are strongly affected by human mobility behavior. A better u...
This article addresses the role of spatial interaction in social networks. We analyse empirical data...
Connections established by users of online social networks are influenced by mechanisms such as pref...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biostatistics & Co...
Spatial networks, in which nodes and edges are embedded in space, play a vital role in the study of ...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
We develop a theoretical model where the existence and intensity of dyadic contacts depend on locati...
In this paper different models for social networks are reviewed. Two models which allow for spatial ...
This paper focuses on how to extend the exponential random graph models to take into account the geo...
In this work we propose a new model for the generation of social networks that includes their often ...
Many inherently spatial systems have been represented using networks. This thesis contributes to the...
International audienceIn most agent-based social simulation models, the issue of the organisation of...
There has been a recent increase in the use of network models for representing interactions and stru...
Large scale simulations of the movements of people in a ‘‘virtual’’ city and their analyses are used...
Planning and operations in urban spaces are strongly affected by human mobility behavior. A better u...
This article addresses the role of spatial interaction in social networks. We analyse empirical data...
Connections established by users of online social networks are influenced by mechanisms such as pref...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biostatistics & Co...
Spatial networks, in which nodes and edges are embedded in space, play a vital role in the study of ...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
We develop a theoretical model where the existence and intensity of dyadic contacts depend on locati...