Since their inception about a decade ago, dynamic networks which adapt to the state of the nodes have attracted much attention. One simple case of such an adaptive dynamics is a model of social networks in which individuals are typically comfortable with a certain number of contacts, i.e. preferred degrees. This paper is partly a review of earlier work of single homogeneous systems and ones with two interacting networks, and partly a presentation of some new results. In general, the dynamics does not obey detailed balance and the stationary distributions are not known analytically. A particular limit of the latter is a system of extreme introverts and extroverts—the XIE model. Remarkably, in this case, the detailed balance condition is sati...
Human behavior often exhibits a scheme in which individuals adopt indifferent, neutral, or...
We study how the volatility, node- or link-based, affects the evolution of social networks in simple...
We study the standard SIS model of epidemic spreading on networks where individuals have a fluctuati...
We study a simple model of dynamic networks, characterized by a set preferred degree, κ. Each node w...
AbstractWe study a simple model involving adaptive networks in which the nodes add or cut links to o...
<div><p>Public opinion is often affected by the presence of committed groups of individuals dedicate...
Public opinion is often affected by the presence of committed groups of individuals dedicated to com...
We study a model of network with clustering and desired node degree. The original purpose of the mod...
Social networks in communities, markets, and societies self-organise through the interactions of man...
Human interpersonal communications drive political, technological, and economic systems, placing imp...
Human interpersonal communications drive political, technological, and economic systems, placing imp...
In our first model, individuals have opinions in [0, 1]d. Connections are broken at rate proportiona...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
We introduce a model for the formation of social networks, which takes into account the homophily or...
Human behavior often exhibit a scheme in which individuals adopt indifferent, neutral, or radical po...
Human behavior often exhibits a scheme in which individuals adopt indifferent, neutral, or...
We study how the volatility, node- or link-based, affects the evolution of social networks in simple...
We study the standard SIS model of epidemic spreading on networks where individuals have a fluctuati...
We study a simple model of dynamic networks, characterized by a set preferred degree, κ. Each node w...
AbstractWe study a simple model involving adaptive networks in which the nodes add or cut links to o...
<div><p>Public opinion is often affected by the presence of committed groups of individuals dedicate...
Public opinion is often affected by the presence of committed groups of individuals dedicated to com...
We study a model of network with clustering and desired node degree. The original purpose of the mod...
Social networks in communities, markets, and societies self-organise through the interactions of man...
Human interpersonal communications drive political, technological, and economic systems, placing imp...
Human interpersonal communications drive political, technological, and economic systems, placing imp...
In our first model, individuals have opinions in [0, 1]d. Connections are broken at rate proportiona...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
We introduce a model for the formation of social networks, which takes into account the homophily or...
Human behavior often exhibit a scheme in which individuals adopt indifferent, neutral, or radical po...
Human behavior often exhibits a scheme in which individuals adopt indifferent, neutral, or...
We study how the volatility, node- or link-based, affects the evolution of social networks in simple...
We study the standard SIS model of epidemic spreading on networks where individuals have a fluctuati...