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social simulations 2 Assortativity 1 Clustering Coefficient 1 Complexity 1 Hebbian learning 1 Network Generation 1 Random networks 1 Social Networks 1 Social networks 1 artificial societies 1 asynchronous update 1 cohesion 1 communication 1 complex systems 1 complexity 1 connectivity 1 hierarchical networks 1 influence 1 media influence 1 random boolean network 1 scale-free networks 1 simulation 1 social networks 1 social structures 1
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Stocker, Rob 3 Badham, Jennifer 1 Bossomaier, Terry 1 CORNFORTH, DAVID 1 Cornforth, David 1 GREEN, DAVID G. 1 Green, David 1 Newth, David 1 STOCKER, ROB 1
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Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 3 Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 1
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A Spatial Approach to Network Generation for Three Properties: Degree Distribution, Clustering Coefficient and Degree Assortativity
Badham, Jennifer; Stocker, Rob - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 13 (2010) 1, pp. 11-11
Social networks generally display a positively skewed degree distribution and higher values for clustering coefficient and degree assortativity than would be expected from the degree sequence. For some types of simulation studies, these properties need to be varied in the artificial networks...
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Network Structures and Agreement in Social Network Simulations
Stocker, Rob; Cornforth, David; Bossomaier, Terry - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 5 (2002) 4, pp. 3-3
Networks are very evident in the physical world and particularly in social structures. One focus of research is on investigating the development and maintenance of social network structures. Social networks may be typically categorised as random, scale-free or hierarchical structures. A key...
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Consensus and Cohesion in Simulated Social Networks
Stocker, Rob; Green, David; Newth, David - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 4 (2001) 4, pp. 5-5
Social structure emerges from the interaction and information exchange between individuals in a population. The emergence of groups in animal and human social systems suggests that such social structures are the result of a cooperative and cohesive society. Using graph based models, where nodes...
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A SIMULATION OF THE IMPACT OF MEDIA ON SOCIAL COHESION
STOCKER, ROB; CORNFORTH, DAVID; GREEN, DAVID G. - In: Advances in Complex Systems (ACS) 06 (2003) 03, pp. 349-359
One impact of the introduction of television, according to widely held views, is an undermining of traditional values and social organization. In this study, we simulate this process by representing social communication as a Random Boolean Network in which the individuals are nodes, and each...
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