We investigate degree correlations in two online social networks where users are connected through different types of links. We find that, while subnetworks in which links have a positive connotation, such as endorsement and trust, are characterized by assortative mixing by degree, networks in which links have a negative connotation, such as disapproval and distrust, are characterized by disassortative patterns. We introduce a class of simple theoretical models to analyze the interplay between network topology and the superimposed structure based on the sign of links. Results uncover the conditions that underpin the emergence of the patterns observed in the data, namely the assortativity of positive subnetworks and the disassortativity of n...
The conventional wisdom is that social networks exhibit an assortative mixing pattern, whereas biolo...
this paper, we report that while for the dissortative and neutral network, the BC-BC correlation coe...
Although the structural properties of online social networks have attracted much attention, the prop...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
In social sciences, the signed directed networks are used to represent the mutual friendship and foe...
Most complex networks from different areas such as biology, sociology or technology, show a correlat...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, social,...
Numerous real-world relations can be represented by signed networks with positive links (e.g., trust...
Degree correlation is an important topological property common to many real-world networks such as t...
Abstract- In order to characterize the law of the degree correlations in the evolution of complex ne...
We present measures, models and link prediction algorithms based on the structural balance in signed...
Online social networks are significant part of real life. Participation in social networks varies ba...
While most social network research focuses on positive relational ties, such as friendship and infor...
The consensus formation process in a social network is affected by a number of factors. This paper s...
Why are some networks degree-degree correlated (assortative), while most of the real-world ones are ...
The conventional wisdom is that social networks exhibit an assortative mixing pattern, whereas biolo...
this paper, we report that while for the dissortative and neutral network, the BC-BC correlation coe...
Although the structural properties of online social networks have attracted much attention, the prop...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
In social sciences, the signed directed networks are used to represent the mutual friendship and foe...
Most complex networks from different areas such as biology, sociology or technology, show a correlat...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, social,...
Numerous real-world relations can be represented by signed networks with positive links (e.g., trust...
Degree correlation is an important topological property common to many real-world networks such as t...
Abstract- In order to characterize the law of the degree correlations in the evolution of complex ne...
We present measures, models and link prediction algorithms based on the structural balance in signed...
Online social networks are significant part of real life. Participation in social networks varies ba...
While most social network research focuses on positive relational ties, such as friendship and infor...
The consensus formation process in a social network is affected by a number of factors. This paper s...
Why are some networks degree-degree correlated (assortative), while most of the real-world ones are ...
The conventional wisdom is that social networks exhibit an assortative mixing pattern, whereas biolo...
this paper, we report that while for the dissortative and neutral network, the BC-BC correlation coe...
Although the structural properties of online social networks have attracted much attention, the prop...