Network modeling is a challenging task due to non-trivial evolution dynamics. We introduce multiple-selection-procedure with 'N' possible growth mechanisms (MSP-N). In MSP-N, an incoming node chooses a single option among N available options to link to pre-existing nodes. Some of the potential options, in case of social networks, can be standard preferential or random attachment and node aging or fitness. In this paper, we discuss a specific case, MSP-2, and shows its efficacy in reconstructing several non-trivial characteristic properties of social networks, including networks with power-law degree distribution, power-law with an exponential decay (exponential cut-off), and exponential degree distributions. We evaluate the proposed evoluti...
Abstract This study proposes a novel network growth model named ComAwareNetGrowth which aims to...
For the purpose of prediction analysis of customer relationships in social networks, this paper prop...
In this thesis, I will introduce two methodological tools for understanding the evolution of social ...
Abstract: We propose a new model of social network growth. This model bases on the followi...
Abstract. The study of social networks has gained new importance with the recent rise of large on-li...
Abstract. The study of social networks has gained new importance with the recent rise of large on-li...
Understanding the growth and evolution of social networks is an important area of study, as these ne...
We study a class of network growth models in which the choice of attachment by new nodes is governed...
Characterizing the evolution of social networks is challenging, because social networks tend to be l...
Disentangling the mechanisms underlying the social network evolution is one of social science’s unso...
How does a social network evolve? Sociologists have studied this question since 1930s. Some famous s...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
We introduce a collection of complex networks generated by a combination of preferential attachment ...
Over the years network theory has proven to be rapidly expanding method-ology to investigate various...
Understanding the growth and evolution of social networks is an important area of study, as these ne...
Abstract This study proposes a novel network growth model named ComAwareNetGrowth which aims to...
For the purpose of prediction analysis of customer relationships in social networks, this paper prop...
In this thesis, I will introduce two methodological tools for understanding the evolution of social ...
Abstract: We propose a new model of social network growth. This model bases on the followi...
Abstract. The study of social networks has gained new importance with the recent rise of large on-li...
Abstract. The study of social networks has gained new importance with the recent rise of large on-li...
Understanding the growth and evolution of social networks is an important area of study, as these ne...
We study a class of network growth models in which the choice of attachment by new nodes is governed...
Characterizing the evolution of social networks is challenging, because social networks tend to be l...
Disentangling the mechanisms underlying the social network evolution is one of social science’s unso...
How does a social network evolve? Sociologists have studied this question since 1930s. Some famous s...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
We introduce a collection of complex networks generated by a combination of preferential attachment ...
Over the years network theory has proven to be rapidly expanding method-ology to investigate various...
Understanding the growth and evolution of social networks is an important area of study, as these ne...
Abstract This study proposes a novel network growth model named ComAwareNetGrowth which aims to...
For the purpose of prediction analysis of customer relationships in social networks, this paper prop...
In this thesis, I will introduce two methodological tools for understanding the evolution of social ...