Structural balance is a classic property of signed graphs satisfying Heider's seminal axioms. Mathematical sociologists have studied balance theory since its inception in the 1040s. Recent research has focused on the development of dynamic models explaining the emergence of structural balance. In this paper, we introduce a novel class of parsimonious dynamic models for structural balance based on an interpersonal influence process. Our proposed models are gradient flows of an energy function, called the dissonance function, which captures the cognitive dissonance arising from violations of Heider's axioms. Thus, we build a new connection with the literature on energy landscape minimization. This gradient flow characterization allows us to s...
Inconsistencies in the empirical support for balance theory are often explained by recourse to compe...
We consider dynamics driven by interaction energies on graphs. We introduce graph analogues of the c...
Social balance theory describes allowable and forbidden configurations of the topologies of signed d...
Structural balance is a classic property of signed graphs satisfying Heider's seminal axioms. Mathem...
In this letter, we propose a continuous-time dynamics for social network that represents patterns of...
The mutual feedback mechanism between system structure and system function is the ‘hot spot’ of a co...
Structural balance theory describes stable configurations of topologies of signed interpersonal appr...
The paper presents results derived from a series of simulations of signed networks (i.e., networks c...
The behavior of complex systems is determined not only by the topological organization of their inte...
In this work, graph theory and balance theory are utilized to denote and manage an organization. Wit...
<div><p>A structurally balanced social network is a social community that splits into two antagonist...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on how the social relationships between individuals influence...
Heider's balance theory is ubiquitous in the field of social networks as an explanation for why we s...
We consider a class of non-linear dynamics on a graph that contains and generalizes various models f...
Analogously to a spin glass, a large-scale signed social network is characterized by the presence of...
Inconsistencies in the empirical support for balance theory are often explained by recourse to compe...
We consider dynamics driven by interaction energies on graphs. We introduce graph analogues of the c...
Social balance theory describes allowable and forbidden configurations of the topologies of signed d...
Structural balance is a classic property of signed graphs satisfying Heider's seminal axioms. Mathem...
In this letter, we propose a continuous-time dynamics for social network that represents patterns of...
The mutual feedback mechanism between system structure and system function is the ‘hot spot’ of a co...
Structural balance theory describes stable configurations of topologies of signed interpersonal appr...
The paper presents results derived from a series of simulations of signed networks (i.e., networks c...
The behavior of complex systems is determined not only by the topological organization of their inte...
In this work, graph theory and balance theory are utilized to denote and manage an organization. Wit...
<div><p>A structurally balanced social network is a social community that splits into two antagonist...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on how the social relationships between individuals influence...
Heider's balance theory is ubiquitous in the field of social networks as an explanation for why we s...
We consider a class of non-linear dynamics on a graph that contains and generalizes various models f...
Analogously to a spin glass, a large-scale signed social network is characterized by the presence of...
Inconsistencies in the empirical support for balance theory are often explained by recourse to compe...
We consider dynamics driven by interaction energies on graphs. We introduce graph analogues of the c...
Social balance theory describes allowable and forbidden configurations of the topologies of signed d...