Homophily between agents and structural balance in connected triads of agents are complementary mechanisms thought to shape social groups leading to, for instance, consensus or polarization. To capture both processes in a unified manner, we propose a model of pair and triadic interactions. We consider N fully connected agents, where each agent has G underlying attributes, and the similarity between agents in attribute space (i.e., homophily) is used to determine the link weight between them. For structural balance we use a triad-updating rule where only one attribute of one agent is changed intentionally in each update, but this also leads to accidental changes in link weights and even link polarities. The link weight dynamics in the limit ...
Homophily, or the fact that similar individuals tend to interact with each other, is a prominent fea...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
In this paper we propose a discrete time binary model, based on the homophily social mechanism, tha...
The remarkable robustness of many social systems has been asso- ciated with a peculiar triangular st...
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Social network structure has often been attributed to two network evolution mechanisms—triadic closu...
The prevalence of human cooperation continues to be one of the biggest puzzles for scientists. Struc...
We consider a dynamic network of individuals that may hold one of two different opinions in a two-pa...
Inconsistencies in the empirical support for balance theory are often explained by recourse to compe...
We present a new network model accounting for homophily and triadic closure in the evolution of soci...
We study how learning and influence co-evolve in a social network by extending the classical model o...
Triadic relationships are accepted to play a key role in the dynamics of social and political networ...
We introduce a model for the formation of social networks, which takes into account the homophily or...
We introduce a mixed network coupling mechanism and study its effects on how cooperation evolves in ...
Homophily, or the fact that similar individuals tend to interact with each other, is a prominent fea...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
In this paper we propose a discrete time binary model, based on the homophily social mechanism, tha...
The remarkable robustness of many social systems has been asso- ciated with a peculiar triangular st...
none2siThe prevalence of human cooperation continues to be one of the biggest puzzles for scientists...
Abstract Recent attempts to understand the origin of social fragmentation on the basis of spin model...
Social network structure has often been attributed to two network evolution mechanisms—triadic closu...
The prevalence of human cooperation continues to be one of the biggest puzzles for scientists. Struc...
We consider a dynamic network of individuals that may hold one of two different opinions in a two-pa...
Inconsistencies in the empirical support for balance theory are often explained by recourse to compe...
We present a new network model accounting for homophily and triadic closure in the evolution of soci...
We study how learning and influence co-evolve in a social network by extending the classical model o...
Triadic relationships are accepted to play a key role in the dynamics of social and political networ...
We introduce a model for the formation of social networks, which takes into account the homophily or...
We introduce a mixed network coupling mechanism and study its effects on how cooperation evolves in ...
Homophily, or the fact that similar individuals tend to interact with each other, is a prominent fea...
In complex systems, agents often interact with others in two distinct types of interactions, pairwis...
In this paper we propose a discrete time binary model, based on the homophily social mechanism, tha...