Recent approaches on elite identification highlighted the important role of 'intermediaries', by means of a new definition of the core of a multiplex network, the 'generalised' K-core. This newly introduced core subgraph crucially incorporates those individuals who, in spite of not being very connected, maintain the cohesiveness and plasticity of the core. Interestingly, it has been shown that the perfomance on elite identification of the generalised K-core is sensibly better that the standard K-core. Here we go further: Over a multiplex social system, we violate the community structure of the generalised K-core and we identify the weakly connected regions acting as bridges between core communities, ensuring the cohesiveness and connectivit...
In the social network of a web-based online game, all players are not equal. Through network analysi...
Multiplex networks are convenient mathematical representations for many real-world—biological, socia...
Abstract Even though the heterogeneity of centrality in social networks is well documented, its role...
Elites are subgroups of individuals within a society that have the ability and means to influence, l...
<div><p>Elites are subgroups of individuals within a society that have the ability and means to infl...
Elites are subgroups of individuals within a society that have the ability and means to influence, l...
Elites are subgroups of individuals within a society that have the ability and means to influence, l...
Recent evidence shows that in many societies worldwide the relative sizes of the economic and social...
In this paper, we propose and study a novel cohesive subgraph model, named (k,s)-core, which require...
Online communities are self-organized networks with a clear core-periphery structure, where most of ...
A core is said to be a group of central and densely connected nodes which governs the overall behavi...
It has been experimentally shown that communities in social networks tend to have a core-periphery t...
Abstract. An (α, β)-community is a connected subgraph C with each vertex in C connected to at least ...
Structure of social connections and interpersonal dynamics based on user behavior shapes the culture...
Part 1: Social Media - Games - OntologiesInternational audienceThe k-core of an information graph is...
In the social network of a web-based online game, all players are not equal. Through network analysi...
Multiplex networks are convenient mathematical representations for many real-world—biological, socia...
Abstract Even though the heterogeneity of centrality in social networks is well documented, its role...
Elites are subgroups of individuals within a society that have the ability and means to influence, l...
<div><p>Elites are subgroups of individuals within a society that have the ability and means to infl...
Elites are subgroups of individuals within a society that have the ability and means to influence, l...
Elites are subgroups of individuals within a society that have the ability and means to influence, l...
Recent evidence shows that in many societies worldwide the relative sizes of the economic and social...
In this paper, we propose and study a novel cohesive subgraph model, named (k,s)-core, which require...
Online communities are self-organized networks with a clear core-periphery structure, where most of ...
A core is said to be a group of central and densely connected nodes which governs the overall behavi...
It has been experimentally shown that communities in social networks tend to have a core-periphery t...
Abstract. An (α, β)-community is a connected subgraph C with each vertex in C connected to at least ...
Structure of social connections and interpersonal dynamics based on user behavior shapes the culture...
Part 1: Social Media - Games - OntologiesInternational audienceThe k-core of an information graph is...
In the social network of a web-based online game, all players are not equal. Through network analysi...
Multiplex networks are convenient mathematical representations for many real-world—biological, socia...
Abstract Even though the heterogeneity of centrality in social networks is well documented, its role...