In many social complex systems, in which agents are linked by non-linear interactions, the history of events strongly influences the whole network dynamics. However, a class of “commonly accepted beliefs” seems rarely studied. In this paper, we examine how the growth process of a (social) network is influenced by past circumstances. In order to tackle this cause, we simply modify the well known preferential attachment mechanism by imposing a time dependent kernel function in the network evolution equation. This approach leads to a fractional order Barabási-Albert (BA) differential equation, generalizing the BA model. Our results show that, with passing time, an aging process is observed for the network dynamics. The aging process leads to a...
Individuals often develop reluctance to change their social relations, called “secondary homebody”, ...
Complex networks (systems) as a phenomenon can be observed by a wide range of networks in nature and...
We study the non-Markovian effects associated with aging for binary-state dynamics in complex networ...
<div><p>In many social complex systems, in which agents are linked by non-linear interactions, the h...
In many social complex systems, in which agents are linked by non-linear interactions, the history o...
Preferential attachment drives the evolution of many complex networks. Its analytical studies mostly...
Preferential attachment drives the evolution of many complex networks. Its analytical studies mostly...
We propose a new preferential attachment-based network growth model in order to explain two properti...
We propose a new preferential attachment–based network growth model in order to explain two properti...
The presence of burstiness in temporal social networks, revealed by a power-law form of the waiting ...
The presence of burstiness in temporal social networks, revealed by a power-law form of the waiting ...
Individuals often develop reluctance to change their social relations, called “secondary homebody”, ...
Individuals often develop reluctance to change their social relations, called “secondary homebody”, ...
We present an exhaustive mathematical analysis of the recently proposed Non-Poissonian Activity Driv...
We present an exhaustive mathematical analysis of the recently proposed Non-Poissonian Activity Driv...
Individuals often develop reluctance to change their social relations, called “secondary homebody”, ...
Complex networks (systems) as a phenomenon can be observed by a wide range of networks in nature and...
We study the non-Markovian effects associated with aging for binary-state dynamics in complex networ...
<div><p>In many social complex systems, in which agents are linked by non-linear interactions, the h...
In many social complex systems, in which agents are linked by non-linear interactions, the history o...
Preferential attachment drives the evolution of many complex networks. Its analytical studies mostly...
Preferential attachment drives the evolution of many complex networks. Its analytical studies mostly...
We propose a new preferential attachment-based network growth model in order to explain two properti...
We propose a new preferential attachment–based network growth model in order to explain two properti...
The presence of burstiness in temporal social networks, revealed by a power-law form of the waiting ...
The presence of burstiness in temporal social networks, revealed by a power-law form of the waiting ...
Individuals often develop reluctance to change their social relations, called “secondary homebody”, ...
Individuals often develop reluctance to change their social relations, called “secondary homebody”, ...
We present an exhaustive mathematical analysis of the recently proposed Non-Poissonian Activity Driv...
We present an exhaustive mathematical analysis of the recently proposed Non-Poissonian Activity Driv...
Individuals often develop reluctance to change their social relations, called “secondary homebody”, ...
Complex networks (systems) as a phenomenon can be observed by a wide range of networks in nature and...
We study the non-Markovian effects associated with aging for binary-state dynamics in complex networ...