In this work we propose a new model for the generation of social networks that includes their often ignored spatial aspects. The model is a growing one and links are created either taking space into account, or disregarding space and only considering the degree of target nodes. These two effects can be mixed linearly in arbitrary proportions through a parameter. We numerically show that for a given range of the combination parameter, and for given mean degree, the generated network class shares many important statistical features with those observed in actual social networks, including the spatial dependence of connections. Moreover, we show that the model provides a good qualitative fit to some measured social networks
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In this work we propose a new model for the generation of social networks that includes their often ...
In this paper different models for social networks are reviewed. Two models which allow for spatial ...
Connections established by users of online social networks are influenced by mechanisms such as pref...
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The study of social networks—where people are located, geographically, and how they might be connect...
We study the link structure of on-line social networks (OSNs), and introduce a new model for such ne...
Many inherently spatial systems have been represented using networks. This thesis contributes to the...
The interactions among human beings represent the backbone of our societies. How people establish ne...
In the past decade, thanks to abundant data and adequate soft- ware tools, complex networks have bee...
International audienceIn most agent-based social simulation models, the issue of the organisation of...
How is online social media activity structured in the geographical space? Recent studies have shown ...
Abstract: We propose a new model of social network growth. This model bases on the followi...
Previous research has demonstrated that geographical distance had a diminishing role on telecommunic...
The organisation of living systems is neither random nor reg-ular, but tends to exhibit complex stru...
Daily interactions naturally define social circles. Individuals tend to be friends with the people t...
In this work we propose a new model for the generation of social networks that includes their often ...
In this paper different models for social networks are reviewed. Two models which allow for spatial ...
Connections established by users of online social networks are influenced by mechanisms such as pref...
This paper focuses on how to extend the exponential random graph models to take into account the geo...
The study of social networks—where people are located, geographically, and how they might be connect...
We study the link structure of on-line social networks (OSNs), and introduce a new model for such ne...
Many inherently spatial systems have been represented using networks. This thesis contributes to the...
The interactions among human beings represent the backbone of our societies. How people establish ne...
In the past decade, thanks to abundant data and adequate soft- ware tools, complex networks have bee...
International audienceIn most agent-based social simulation models, the issue of the organisation of...
How is online social media activity structured in the geographical space? Recent studies have shown ...
Abstract: We propose a new model of social network growth. This model bases on the followi...
Previous research has demonstrated that geographical distance had a diminishing role on telecommunic...
The organisation of living systems is neither random nor reg-ular, but tends to exhibit complex stru...
Daily interactions naturally define social circles. Individuals tend to be friends with the people t...