Since the 1940s there has been an interest in the question of why social networks often give rise to two antagonistic factions. Recently a dynamical model of how and why such a balance might occur was developed. This note provides an introduction to the notion of social balance and a new (and simplified) analysis of that model. This new analysis allows us to choose general initial conditions, as opposed to the symmetric ones previously considered. We show that for general initial conditions, four factions will evolve instead of two. We characterize the four factions, and give an idea of their relative sizes
The notion of ``balance\u27\u27 is fundamental for sociologists who study social networks. In formal...
Social balance theory describes allowable and forbidden configurations of the topologies of signed d...
Network structure has been put forward as a possible solution to cooperation problems and social di...
Since the early 20th century, researchers have been interested in the reasons social networks result...
Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions. Example...
<div><p>Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions....
Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions. Example...
In this letter, we propose a continuous-time dynamics for social network that represents patterns of...
We construct a model based on Heider’s social balance theory to analyze the interpersonal network am...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on how the social relationships between individuals influence...
Abstract—The aim of this paper is to shed light on how the social relationships between individuals ...
How do social networks evolve when both friendly and unfriendly relations exist? Here we propose a s...
Signed networks have long been used to represent social relations of amity (+) and enmity (-) betwee...
We combine social balance theory with temporal logic to obtain a Logic of Allies and Enemies (LAE), ...
There is a longstanding belief that in social networks with simultaneous friendly and hostile intera...
The notion of ``balance\u27\u27 is fundamental for sociologists who study social networks. In formal...
Social balance theory describes allowable and forbidden configurations of the topologies of signed d...
Network structure has been put forward as a possible solution to cooperation problems and social di...
Since the early 20th century, researchers have been interested in the reasons social networks result...
Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions. Example...
<div><p>Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions....
Social networks with positive and negative links often split into two antagonistic factions. Example...
In this letter, we propose a continuous-time dynamics for social network that represents patterns of...
We construct a model based on Heider’s social balance theory to analyze the interpersonal network am...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on how the social relationships between individuals influence...
Abstract—The aim of this paper is to shed light on how the social relationships between individuals ...
How do social networks evolve when both friendly and unfriendly relations exist? Here we propose a s...
Signed networks have long been used to represent social relations of amity (+) and enmity (-) betwee...
We combine social balance theory with temporal logic to obtain a Logic of Allies and Enemies (LAE), ...
There is a longstanding belief that in social networks with simultaneous friendly and hostile intera...
The notion of ``balance\u27\u27 is fundamental for sociologists who study social networks. In formal...
Social balance theory describes allowable and forbidden configurations of the topologies of signed d...
Network structure has been put forward as a possible solution to cooperation problems and social di...