The conventional wisdom is that social networks exhibit an assortative mixing pattern, whereas biological and technological networks show a disassortative mixing pattern. However, the recent research on the online social networks modifies the widespread belief, and many online social networks show a disassortative or neutral mixing feature. Especially, we found that an online social network, Wealink, underwent a transition from degree assortativity characteristic of real social networks to degree disassortativity characteristic of many online social networks, and the transition can be reasonably elucidated by a simple network model that we propose. The relations among network assortativity, clustering, and modularity are also discussed in t...
The study of complex networks is a dominant 26 trend in recent research that transcends domain 27 ...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
Assortative mixing in networks is the tendency for nodes with the same attributes, or metadata, to l...
The consensus formation process in a social network is affected by a number of factors. This paper s...
In this paper we study how the network of agents adopting a particular technology relates to the str...
We investigate degree correlations in two online social networks where users are connected through d...
Abstract—Although extensive studies have been conducted on revealing the global statistical characte...
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual ...
Social networks tend to disproportionally favor connections between individuals with either similar ...
Social networks are nowadays the most prominent online environments for communication and interactio...
Communicated by Associated editor The importance of modeling and analyzing Social Networks is a cons...
The importance of modeling and analyzing Social Networks is a consequence of the success of Online S...
Most complex networks from different areas such as biology, sociology or technology, show a correlat...
Online social networking is an increasingly prominent social phenomenon that has motivated much inte...
The study of complex networks is a dominant 26 trend in recent research that transcends domain 27 ...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
Assortative mixing in networks is the tendency for nodes with the same attributes, or metadata, to l...
The consensus formation process in a social network is affected by a number of factors. This paper s...
In this paper we study how the network of agents adopting a particular technology relates to the str...
We investigate degree correlations in two online social networks where users are connected through d...
Abstract—Although extensive studies have been conducted on revealing the global statistical characte...
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual ...
Social networks tend to disproportionally favor connections between individuals with either similar ...
Social networks are nowadays the most prominent online environments for communication and interactio...
Communicated by Associated editor The importance of modeling and analyzing Social Networks is a cons...
The importance of modeling and analyzing Social Networks is a consequence of the success of Online S...
Most complex networks from different areas such as biology, sociology or technology, show a correlat...
Online social networking is an increasingly prominent social phenomenon that has motivated much inte...
The study of complex networks is a dominant 26 trend in recent research that transcends domain 27 ...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...