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Spectral graph theory 2 Centrality measures 1 Communicability 1 Conserved proteins 1 Descriptive statistics 1 Deskriptive Statistik 1 Fréchet derivative 1 Graph sampling 1 Graph theory 1 Graphentheorie 1 Graphical designs 1 Linear response 1 Mathematical programming 1 Mathematische Optimierung 1 Protein–protein interactions 1 Sampling 1 Stichprobenerhebung 1 friendships 1 homophily 1 inhomogeneous random graphs 1 random graphs 1 social networks 1 spectral graph theory 1
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Al-Thani, Hessa 1 Babecki, Catherine 1 Estrada, Ernesto 1 Golub, Benjamin 1 Hatano, Naomichi 1 Higham, Desmond J. 1 Jackson, Matthew O. 1 Martínez Mori, J. Carlos 1
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Operations research letters : a journal of INFORMS devoted to the rapid publication of concise contributions in operations research 1 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 1 Review of Network Economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Sparse graphical designs via linear programming
Al-Thani, Hessa; Babecki, Catherine; Martínez Mori, J. … - In: Operations research letters : a journal of INFORMS … 56 (2024), pp. 1-7
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Does Homophily Predict Consensus Times? Testing a Model of Network Structure via a Dynamic Process
Golub, Benjamin; Jackson, Matthew O. - In: Review of Network Economics 11 (2012) 3
Abstract We test theoretical results from Golub and Jackson (2012a), which are based on a random network model, regarding time to convergence of a learning/behavior-updating process. In particular, we see how well those theoretical results match the process when it is simulated on empirically...
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Communicability betweenness in complex networks
Estrada, Ernesto; Higham, Desmond J.; Hatano, Naomichi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 388 (2009) 5, pp. 764-774
Betweenness measures provide quantitative tools to pick out fine details from the massive amount of interaction data that is available from large complex networks. They allow us to study the extent to which a node takes part when information is passed around the network. Nodes with high...
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