Bergm: Bayesian Exponential Random Graphs in R

In this paper we describe the main features of the Bergm package for the open-source R software which provides a comprehensive framework for Bayesian analysis of exponential random graph models: tools for parameter estimation, model selection and goodness-of- fit diagnostics. We illustrate the capabilities of this package describing the algorithms through a tutorial analysis of three network datasets.

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