We describe and develop three recent novelties in network research which are particularly useful for studying social systems. The first one concerns the discovery of some basic dynamical laws that enable the emergence of the fundamental features observed in social networks, namely the nontrivial clustering properties, the existence of positive degree correlations and the subdivision into communities. To reproduce all these features, we describe a simple model of mobile colliding agents, whose collisions define the connections between the agents which are the nodes in the underlying network, and develop some analytical considerations. The second point addresses the particular feature of clustering and its relationship with global network mea...
Abstract—In this paper we develop a simple model for the effect of gossip spread on social network s...
275 pagesThe main contributions of this thesis can be organized under two main themes: knowledge dis...
Social networks have become increasingly more available the past decade, mainly because of huge onli...
Social networks are everywhere in our everyday lives. We aggregate information, make decisions, and...
Gossip almost inevitably arises in real social networks. In this article we investigate the relation...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
In this paper an agent-based social contagion model with an underlying dynamic network is proposed a...
Abstract. The study of social networks has gained new importance with the recent rise of large on-li...
The interactions among human beings represent the backbone of our societies. How people establish ne...
In this article, we develop a simple model for the effect of gossip spread on social network structu...
The problem of modeling complex social networks is considered from three perspectives: The problem o...
Social networks are all around us and these networks are dynamic and time-evolving in nature. Howev...
The object of research is the system of information protection of the social network. The article in...
The problem of modeling complex social networks is considered from three per-spectives: The problem ...
The object of research is the system of information protection of the social network. The article in...
Abstract—In this paper we develop a simple model for the effect of gossip spread on social network s...
275 pagesThe main contributions of this thesis can be organized under two main themes: knowledge dis...
Social networks have become increasingly more available the past decade, mainly because of huge onli...
Social networks are everywhere in our everyday lives. We aggregate information, make decisions, and...
Gossip almost inevitably arises in real social networks. In this article we investigate the relation...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
In this paper an agent-based social contagion model with an underlying dynamic network is proposed a...
Abstract. The study of social networks has gained new importance with the recent rise of large on-li...
The interactions among human beings represent the backbone of our societies. How people establish ne...
In this article, we develop a simple model for the effect of gossip spread on social network structu...
The problem of modeling complex social networks is considered from three perspectives: The problem o...
Social networks are all around us and these networks are dynamic and time-evolving in nature. Howev...
The object of research is the system of information protection of the social network. The article in...
The problem of modeling complex social networks is considered from three per-spectives: The problem ...
The object of research is the system of information protection of the social network. The article in...
Abstract—In this paper we develop a simple model for the effect of gossip spread on social network s...
275 pagesThe main contributions of this thesis can be organized under two main themes: knowledge dis...
Social networks have become increasingly more available the past decade, mainly because of huge onli...