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Static and Dynamic Aspects of Scientific Collaboration Networks [PDF]
Collaboration networks arise when we map the connections between scientists which are formed through joint publications. These networks thus display the social structure of academia, and also allow conclusions about the structure of scientific knowledge.
Görke, Robert +4 more
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What is event led regeneration? Are we confusing terminology or will London 2012 be the first Games to truly benefit the local existing population? [PDF]
The term regeneration means keeping the locality available for the same social classes and improving the infrastructure for their benefit, however examination of previous games including Barcelona 1992 and Sydney 2000 has shown evidence of renaissance ...
Sadd, Deborah
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Social structure and depression in TrevorSpace [PDF]
We discover patterns related to depression in the social graph of an online community of approximately 20,000 lesbian, gay, and bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth. With survey data on fewer than two hundred community members and the network graph of the entire community (which is completely anonymous except for the survey responses), we ...
Christopher M. Homan +4 more
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Structure-Preserving Sparsification Methods for Social Networks
Sparsification reduces the size of networks while preserving structural and statistical properties of interest. Various sparsifying algorithms have been proposed in different contexts.
Hamann, Michael +4 more
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Transmission of cultural traits in layered ego-centric networks [PDF]
Although a number of models have been developed to investigate the emergence of culture and evolutionary phases in social systems, one important aspect has not yet been sufficiently emphasized.
Kaski, Kimmo +2 more
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Do extremists impose the structure of social networks?
The structure and the properties of complex networks essentially depend on the way how nodes get connected to each other. We assume here that each node has a feature which attracts the others. We model the situation by assigning two numbers to each node,
A. -L. Barabási +3 more
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Structure of Peer-to-Peer Social Networks [PDF]
This paper presents a statistical analysis of the structure of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) social networks that captures social associations of distributed peers in resource sharing.
Fang Wang +3 more
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Social encounter networks : collective properties and disease transmission [PDF]
A fundamental challenge of modern infectious disease epidemiology is to quantify the networks of social and physical contacts through which transmission can occur.
Anderson R. M. +4 more
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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Social Balance Theory: Revisiting Heider’s Balance Theory for many agents [PDF]
We construct a model based on Heider’s social balance theory to analyze the interpersonal network among social agents. The model of social balance theory provides us an interesting tool to see how a social group evolves to the possible balance state.
Khanafiah, Mr Deni, Situngkir, Mr Hokky
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