Structure of growing social networks.
暂无分享,去创建一个
M Girvan | E M Jin | M E Newman | M. Newman | M. Girvan | E. Jin | Mark Newman | Michelle Girvan | Emily Jin
[1] Jon M. Kleinberg,et al. Inferring Web communities from link topology , 1998, HYPERTEXT '98.
[2] R. Mantegna. Hierarchical structure in financial markets , 1998, cond-mat/9802256.
[3] S. Strogatz. Exploring complex networks , 2001, Nature.
[4] R. Monasson. Diffusion, localization and dispersion relations on “small-world” lattices , 1999 .
[5] Duncan J. Watts,et al. Collective dynamics of ‘small-world’ networks , 1998, Nature.
[6] H E Stanley,et al. Classes of small-world networks. , 2000, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[7] S. N. Dorogovtsev,et al. Scaling Behaviour of Developing and Decaying Networks , 2000, cond-mat/0005050.
[8] Jon M. Kleinberg,et al. The Web as a Graph: Measurements, Models, and Methods , 1999, COCOON.
[9] Lada A. Adamic,et al. Power-Law Distribution of the World Wide Web , 2000, Science.
[10] L. Amaral,et al. Small-World Networks: Evidence for a Crossover Picture , 1999, cond-mat/9903108.
[11] M. Newman,et al. Scaling and percolation in the small-world network model. , 1999, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics.
[12] John Scott. What is social network analysis , 2010 .
[13] J. Hopcroft,et al. Are randomly grown graphs really random? , 2001, Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics.
[14] Mark Newman,et al. Models of the Small World , 2000 .
[15] L. Amaral,et al. The web of human sexual contacts , 2001, Nature.
[16] S. Redner,et al. Connectivity of growing random networks. , 2000, Physical review letters.
[17] M. Newman,et al. The structure of scientific collaboration networks. , 2000, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[18] S H Strogatz,et al. Random graph models of social networks , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[19] M. Newman,et al. Random graphs with arbitrary degree distributions and their applications. , 2000, Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics.
[20] M. Newman. Clustering and preferential attachment in growing networks. , 2001, Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics.
[21] Gerard T. Barkema,et al. Monte Carlo Methods in Statistical Physics , 1999 .
[22] Albert-László Barabási,et al. Statistical mechanics of complex networks , 2001, ArXiv.
[23] Andrei Z. Broder,et al. Graph structure in the Web , 2000, Comput. Networks.
[24] Albert-László Barabási,et al. Internet: Diameter of the World-Wide Web , 1999, Nature.
[25] R. N. Mantegna,et al. Hierarchical structure in nancial markets , 1999 .
[26] M. Weigt,et al. On the properties of small-world network models , 1999, cond-mat/9903411.
[27] Gesine Reinert,et al. Small worlds , 2001, Random Struct. Algorithms.
[28] M. Newman,et al. Mean-field solution of the small-world network model. , 1999, Physical review letters.
[29] S. N. Dorogovtsev,et al. Structure of growing networks with preferential linking. , 2000, Physical review letters.
[30] M. Newman,et al. Fast Approximation Algorithms for Finding Node-Independent Paths in Networks , 2001 .
[31] M. Newman,et al. Renormalization Group Analysis of the Small-World Network Model , 1999, cond-mat/9903357.