We study collaboration networks in terms of evolving, self-organizing bipartite graph models. We propose a model of a growing network, which combines preferential edge attachment with the bipartite structure, generic for collaboration networks. The model depends exclusively on basic properties of the network, such as the total number of collaborators and acts of collaboration, the mean size of collaborations, etc. The simplest model defined within this framework already allows us to describe many of the main topological characteristics (degree distribution, clustering coefficient, etc.) of one-mode projections of several real collaboration networks, without parameter fitting. We explain the observed dependence of the local clustering on deg...
Social networks are organized into communities with dense internal connections, giving rise to high ...
The co-authorship network of scientists represents a prototype of social networks. By mapping the gr...
Accepted at MARAMI 2015We propose two models of growing network based on the formation of cliques. T...
We study collaboration networks in terms of evolving, self-organizing bipartite graph models. We pro...
Collaboration networks are studied as an example of growing bipartite networks. These have been prev...
ur society contains all types of organizations, such as companies, research groups and hobby clubs. ...
Scientific coauthorship, generated by collaborations and competitions among researchers, reflects ef...
We propose a model of growing networks based on cliques formations. A clique is used to illustrate f...
We analyze large-scale data sets about collaborations from two different domains: economics, specifi...
AbstractOur society contains all types of organizations, such as companies, research groups and hobb...
This paper contributes to an emerging literature aiming to understand the behavioral patterns that l...
Recently, it has been shown that networks with an arbitrary degree sequence may be a stable solution...
International audienceThis paper contributes to an emerging literature aiming to understand the beha...
In this paper, we present a method to project co-authorship networks, that accounts in detail for th...
The scientific world has witnessed a significant paradigm shift in recent years: that the networks s...
Social networks are organized into communities with dense internal connections, giving rise to high ...
The co-authorship network of scientists represents a prototype of social networks. By mapping the gr...
Accepted at MARAMI 2015We propose two models of growing network based on the formation of cliques. T...
We study collaboration networks in terms of evolving, self-organizing bipartite graph models. We pro...
Collaboration networks are studied as an example of growing bipartite networks. These have been prev...
ur society contains all types of organizations, such as companies, research groups and hobby clubs. ...
Scientific coauthorship, generated by collaborations and competitions among researchers, reflects ef...
We propose a model of growing networks based on cliques formations. A clique is used to illustrate f...
We analyze large-scale data sets about collaborations from two different domains: economics, specifi...
AbstractOur society contains all types of organizations, such as companies, research groups and hobb...
This paper contributes to an emerging literature aiming to understand the behavioral patterns that l...
Recently, it has been shown that networks with an arbitrary degree sequence may be a stable solution...
International audienceThis paper contributes to an emerging literature aiming to understand the beha...
In this paper, we present a method to project co-authorship networks, that accounts in detail for th...
The scientific world has witnessed a significant paradigm shift in recent years: that the networks s...
Social networks are organized into communities with dense internal connections, giving rise to high ...
The co-authorship network of scientists represents a prototype of social networks. By mapping the gr...
Accepted at MARAMI 2015We propose two models of growing network based on the formation of cliques. T...