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Network Science, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, March 2019
- Tom A. B. Snijders, Alessandro Lomi:
Beyond homophily: Incorporating actor variables in statistical network models. 1-19 - Philip Leifeld, Skyler J. Cranmer:
A theoretical and empirical comparison of the temporal exponential random graph model and the stochastic actor-oriented model. 20-51 - Petter Holme, Luis E. C. Rocha:
Impact of misinformation in temporal network epidemiology. 52-69 - Bowen Yan, Jianxi Luo:
Multicores-periphery structure in networks. 70-87 - Guillaume Guex, Ilkka Kivimäki, Marco Saerens:
Randomized optimal transport on a graph: framework and new distance measures. 88-122 - Thomas U. Grund, Travis G. Tatum:
Some friends matter more than others: BMI clustering among adolescents in four European countries. 123-139
Volume 7, Number 2, June 2019
- Tracy M. Sweet, Abby Flynt, David Choi:
Clustering ensembles of social networks. 141-159 - Daniel K. Sewell:
Latent space models for network perception data. 160-179 - Christoph Martin, Peter Niemeyer:
Influence of measurement errors on networks: Estimating the robustness of centrality measures. 180-195 - Heather Shappell, Yorghos Tripodis, Ronald J. Killiany, Eric D. Kolaczyk:
A paradigm for longitudinal complex network analysis over patient cohorts in neuroscience. 196-214 - Robert Bredereck, Christian Komusiewicz, Stefan Kratsch, Hendrik Molter, Rolf Niedermeier, Manuel Sorge:
Assessing the computational complexity of multilayer subgraph detection. 215-241 - Donghao Ren, Laura R. Marusich, John O'Donovan, Jonathan Z. Bakdash, James Austin Schaffer, Daniel N. Cassenti, Sue E. Kase, Heather E. Roy, Wan-Yi Sabrina Lin, Tobias Höllerer:
Understanding node-link and matrix visualizations of networks: A large-scale online experiment. 242-264
- Paolo Boldi, Sebastiano Vigna:
Rank monotonicity in centrality measures - Corrigendum. 265-268
Volume 7, Number 3, September 2019
- Joshua Cape, Minh Tang, Carey E. Priebe:
On spectral embedding performance and elucidating network structure in stochastic blockmodel graphs. 269-291 - Xi Chen, David Banks, Mike West:
Bayesian dynamic modeling and monitoring of network flows. 292-318 - Tomilayo Komolafe, A. Valeria Quevedo, Srijan Sengupta, William H. Woodall:
Statistical evaluation of spectral methods for anomaly detection in static networks. 319-352 - David Dekker, David Krackhardt, Tom A. B. Snijders:
Transitivity correlation: A descriptive measure of network transitivity. 353-375 - Hayato Ushijima-Mwesigwa, Zadid Khan, Mashrur A. Chowdhury, Ilya Safro:
Centralities for networks with consumable resources. 376-401 - Amanda M. Beacom, Thomas W. Valente:
Tenure trumps title: Assessing the logic of informant selection in inter-organizational network research. 402-421 - Kjersti Aas, Hanne Rognebakke:
The evolution of a mobile payment solution network. 422-437 - Ian Barnett, Nishant Malik, Marieke L. Kuijjer, Peter J. Mucha, Jukka-Pekka Onnela:
EndNote: Feature-based classification of networks. 438-444
Volume 7, Number 4, December 2019
- Noah E. Friedkin, Anton V. Proskurnikov, Francesco Bullo:
Positive contagion and the macrostructures of generalized balance. 445-458 - Shadi Mohagheghi, Pushkarini Agharkar, Francesco Bullo, Noah E. Friedkin:
Multigroup connectivity structures and their implications. 459-475 - Raphaël Charbey, Christophe Prieur:
Stars, holes, or paths across your Facebook friends: A graphlet-based characterization of many networks. 476-497 - Martin Kindschi, Jan Cieciuch, Eldad Davidov, Alexander Ehlert, Heiko Rauhut, Claudio Juan Tessone, René Algesheimer:
Values in adolescent friendship networks. 498-522 - Elizabeth Humberstone:
Friendship networks and adolescent pregnancy: Examining the potential stigmatization of pregnant teens. 523-540 - Pramod Shinde, Loïc Marrec, Aparna Rai, Alok Yadav, Rajesh Kumar, Mikhail Ivanchenko, Alexey Zaikin, Sarika Jalan:
Symmetry in cancer networks identified: Proposal for multicancer biomarkers. 541-555 - Kristoffer Spricer, Tom Britton:
An SIR epidemic on a weighted network. 556-580
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