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      New Specifications for Exponential Random Graph Models

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      Sociological Methodology
      Wiley-Blackwell

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          The structure and function of complex networks

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          Inspired by empirical studies of networked systems such as the Internet, social networks, and biological networks, researchers have in recent years developed a variety of techniques and models to help us understand or predict the behavior of these systems. Here we review developments in this field, including such concepts as the small-world effect, degree distributions, clustering, network correlations, random graph models, models of network growth and preferential attachment, and dynamical processes taking place on networks.
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            Statistical mechanics of complex networks

            Complex networks describe a wide range of systems in nature and society, much quoted examples including the cell, a network of chemicals linked by chemical reactions, or the Internet, a network of routers and computers connected by physical links. While traditionally these systems were modeled as random graphs, it is increasingly recognized that the topology and evolution of real networks is governed by robust organizing principles. Here we review the recent advances in the field of complex networks, focusing on the statistical mechanics of network topology and dynamics. After reviewing the empirical data that motivated the recent interest in networks, we discuss the main models and analytical tools, covering random graphs, small-world and scale-free networks, as well as the interplay between topology and the network's robustness against failures and attacks.
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              Latent Space Approaches to Social Network Analysis

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                Journal
                Sociological Methodology
                Sociological Methodology
                Wiley-Blackwell
                0081-1750
                1467-9531
                June 23 2016
                June 23 2016
                : 36
                : 1
                : 99-153
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                10.1111/j.1467-9531.2006.00176.x
                e3a0e9ad-b209-4b41-a230-8b5b7edac8ab
                © 2016
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