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Network Science, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, April 2014
- Paola Tubaro, Lise Mounier:
Sociability and support in online eating disorder communities: Evidence from personal networks. 1-25 - Manuel Gomez-Rodriguez, Jure Leskovec, David Balduzzi, Bernhard Schölkopf:
Uncovering the structure and temporal dynamics of information propagation. 26-65 - Michael T. Schaub, Jörg Lehmann, Sophia N. Yaliraki, Mauricio Barahona:
Structure of complex networks: Quantifying edge-to-edge relations by failure-induced flow redistribution. 66-89 - Alison Watts:
The influence of social networks and homophily on correct voting. 90-106 - Ravi Goyal, Joseph K. Blitzstein, Victor De Gruttola:
Sampling networks from their posterior predictive distribution. 107-131
- Ana L. Pastore y Piontti, Marcelo Ferreira da Costa Gomes, Nicole Samay, Nicola Perra:
The infection tree of global epidemics. 132-137
Volume 2, Number 2, August 2014
- Andrew K. Rider, Tijana Milenkovic, Geoffrey H. Siwo, Richard S. Pinapati:
Networks' characteristics are important for systems biology. 139-161 - Petr Matous, Yasuyuki Todo, Tatsuya Ishikawa:
Emergence of multiplex mobile phone communication networks across rural areas: An Ethiopian experiment. 162-188 - Per Block, Thomas Grund:
Multidimensional homophily in friendship networks. 189-212 - Luke M. Gerdes:
MAPPing dark networks: A data transformation method to study clandestine organizations. 213-253 - Jose Lugo-Martinez, Predrag Radivojac:
Generalized graphlet kernels for probabilistic inference in sparse graphs. 254-276 - Jocelyn R. Bell:
Subgroup centrality measures. 277-297
- Jacob C. Fisher, M. Giovanna Merli:
Stickiness of respondent-driven sampling recruitment chains. 298-301
Volume 2, Number 3, December 2014
- Jameson K. M. Watts, Kenneth W. Koput:
Supple networks: Preferential attachment by diversity in nascent social graphs. 303-325 - Whitman Richards, Nicholas C. Wormald:
The evolution and structure of social networks. 326-340 - Romain Hollanders, Daniel Faria Bernardes, Bivas Mitra, Raphaël M. Jungers:
Data-driven traffic and diffusion modeling in peer-to-peer networks: A real case study. 341-366 - Flavio B. Gonzaga, Valmir C. Barbosa, Geraldo Xexéo:
The network structure of mathematical knowledge according to the Wikipedia, MathWorld, and DLMF online libraries. 367-386 - Noa Slater, Royi Itzhack, Yoram Louzoun:
Mid size cliques are more common in real world networks than triangles. 387-402 - Cheng Wang, Omar Lizardo, David Hachen:
Algorithms for generating large-scale clustered random graphs. 403-415
- Ulrik Brandes, Jan Hildenbrand:
Smallest graphs with distinct singleton centers. 416-418
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