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Network Science, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, March 2022
- NWS volume 10 issue 1 Cover and Front matter. 1-
- Stanley Wasserman, Ulrik Brandes:
Editors' Note. 1-2 - Per Block, James Hollway, Christoph Stadtfeld, Johan H. Koskinen, Tom A. B. Snijders:
Circular specifications and "predicting" with information from the future: Errors in the empirical SAOM-TERGM comparison of Leifeld & Cranmer. 3-14 - Philip Leifeld, Skyler J. Cranmer:
The stochastic actor-oriented model is a theory as much as it is a method and must be subject to theory tests. 15-19 - Neil A. Spencer, Brian W. Junker, Tracy M. Sweet:
Faster MCMC for Gaussian latent position network models. 20-45 - Jane Carlen, Jaume de Dios Pont, Cassidy Mentus, Shyr-Shea Chang, Stephanie Wang, Mason A. Porter:
Role detection in bicycle-sharing networks using multilayer stochastic block models. 46-81 - Vishesh Karwa, Sonja Petrovic, Denis Bajic:
DERGMs: Degeneracy-restricted exponential family random graph models. 82-110 - Philip Leifeld, Skyler J. Cranmer:
A theoretical and empirical comparison of the temporal exponential random graph model and the stochastic actor-oriented model - Corrigendum. 111
Volume 10, Number 2, June 2022
- NWS volume 10 issue 2 Cover and Front matter. 1-
- Tracy M. Sweet, Samrachana Adhikari:
A hierarchical latent space network model for mediation. 113-130 - Javier Pardo-Diaz, Philip S. Poole, Mariano Beguerisse-Díaz, Charlotte M. Deane, Gesine Reinert:
Generating weighted and thresholded gene coexpression networks using signed distance correlation. 131-145 - Marcell Nagy, Roland Molontay:
Network classification-based structural analysis of real networks and their model-generated counterparts. 146-169 - Tadao Hoshino:
A pairwise strategic network formation model with group heterogeneity: With an application to international travel. 170-189 - Mengzhen Li, Mustafa Coskun, Mehmet Koyutürk:
Consensus embedding for multiple networks: Computation and applications. 190-206 - Clara Stegehuis:
Bringing network science to primary school. 207-213
Volume 10, Number 3, September 2022
- Azwirman Gusrialdi:
Connectivity-preserving distributed algorithms for removing links in directed networks. 215-233 - Henry L. Carscadden, Chris J. Kuhlman, Madhav V. Marathe, S. S. Ravi, Daniel J. Rosenkrantz:
Techniques for blocking the propagation of two simultaneous contagions over networks using a graph dynamical systems framework. 234-260 - Jared F. Edgerton, Skyler J. Cranmer, Victor S. Finomore:
How teams adapt to exogenous shocks: Experimental evidence with node knockouts of central members. 261-282 - Cassie McMillan:
Strong and weak tie homophily in adolescent friendship networks: An analysis of same-race and same-gender ties. 283-300 - Benjamin Leinwand, Vladas Pipiras:
Block dense weighted networks with augmented degree correction. 301-321
Volume 10, Number 4, December 2022
- Bogumil Kaminski, Lukasz Krainski, Pawel Pralat, François Théberge:
A multi-purposed unsupervised framework for comparing embeddings of undirected and directed graphs. 323-346 - Kiran R. Bhutani, Ravi Kalpathy, Hosam M. Mahmoud:
Random networks grown by fusing edges via urns. 347-360 - Thomas Bläsius, Tobias Friedrich, Maximilian Katzmann, Ulrich Meyer, Manuel Penschuck, Christopher Weyand:
Efficiently generating geometric inhomogeneous and hyperbolic random graphs. 361-380 - Julie Queiros, Célestin Coquidé, François Queyroi:
Toward random walk-based clustering of variable-order networks. 381-399 - Frédéric Giroire, Nicolas Nisse, Thibaud Trolliet, Malgorzata Sulkowska:
Preferential attachment hypergraph with high modularity. 400-429
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