Network Science
2013 - 2025
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Volume 4, month December, 2016
- Properties of latent variable network models pp. 407-432

- Riccardo Rastelli, Nial Friel and Adrian E. Raftery
- Spectral ranking pp. 433-445

- Sebastiano Vigna
- Brokerage-based attack on real world temporal networks pp. 446-459

- Souvik Sur, Niloy Ganguly and Animesh Mukherjee
- Focus statistics for testing network centrality on uncorrelated random graphs pp. 460-473

- Tai-Chi Wang and Frederick Kin Hing Phoa
- Closeness centralization measure for two-mode data of prescribed sizes pp. 474-490

- Matjaž Krnc, Jean-Sébastien Sereni, Riste Škrekovski and Zelealem B. Yilma
- A universal model for growth of user population of products and services pp. 491-507

- Choujun Zhan and Chi Tse
- NetworKit: A tool suite for large-scale complex network analysis pp. 508-530

- Christian L. Staudt, Aleksejs Sazonovs and Henning Meyerhenke
Volume 4, month September, 2016
- Node-independent elementary signaling modes: A measure of redundancy in Boolean signaling transduction networks pp. 273-292

- Zhongyao Sun and Réka Albert
- Evolution through bursts: Network structure develops through localized bursts in time and space pp. 293-313

- Hilla Brot, Lev Muchnik, Jacob Goldenberg and Yoram Louzoun
- Friendship networks and sun safety behavior among children pp. 314-335

- Jennifer Tsai, Thomas W. Valente, Kimberly A. Miller, Kayla de La Haye, Trevor A. Pickering and Myles G. Cockburn
- Analyzing heterogeneity in the effects of physical activity in children on social network structure and peer selection dynamics pp. 336-363

- Teague Henry, Sabina B. Gesell and Edward H. Ip
- The co-evolution of power and friendship networks in an organization pp. 364-384

- Alona Labun, Rafael Wittek and Christian Steglich
- Asymptotic behavior of the node degrees in the ensemble average of adjacency matrix pp. 385-399

- Yukio Hayashi
- Growing-up and coming-out: Are 4-cycles present in adult hetero/gay hook-ups? pp. 400-405

- Christopher Steven Marcum, Jielu Lin and Laura Koehly
Volume 4, month June, 2016
- Energy and resilience: The effects of endogenous interdependencies on trade network formation across space among major Japanese firms pp. 141-163

- Petr Matous and Yasuyuki Todo
- Market formation as transitive closure: The evolving pattern of trade in music pp. 164-187

- Jesse C. Shore
- A model of collaboration network formation with heterogeneous skills pp. 188-215

- Katharine Anderson
- Trust and manipulation in social networks pp. 216-243

- Manuel Förster, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
- Interplay between signaling network design and swarm dynamics pp. 244-265

- André Sekunda, Mohammad Komareji and Roland Bouffanais
- Network patterns of legislative collaboration in twenty parliaments pp. 266-271

- François Briatte
Volume 4, month March, 2016
- Selection and influence in cultural dynamics* pp. 1-27

- David Kempe, Jon Kleinberg, Sigal Oren and Aleksandrs Slivkins
- Influence of “traveling” youth and substance use behaviors in the social networks of homeless youth* pp. 28-47

- Mee Young Um, Eric Rice, Harmony Rhoades, Hailey Winetrobe and Natalie Bracken
- Mixed-membership of experts stochastic blockmodel pp. 48-80

- Arthur White and Thomas Brendan Murphy
- Homophily, influence and the decay of segregation in self-organizing networks pp. 81-116

- Adam Douglas Henry, Dieter Mitsche and Paweł Prałat
- An improved MCMC algorithm for generating random graphs from constrained distributions pp. 117-139

- Trevor Tao
Volume 3, month December, 2015
- Relative centrality and local community detection pp. 445-479

- Cheng-Shang Chang, Chih-Jung Chang, Wen-Ting Hsieh, Duan-Shin Lee, Li-Heng Liou and Wanjiun Liao
- Triadic analysis of affiliation networks pp. 480-508

- Jason Cory Brunson
- Robustness and modular structure in networks pp. 509-525

- James P. Bagrow, Sune Lehmann and Yong-Yeol Ahn
- Further insights into the interareal connectivity of a cortical network pp. 526-550

- Luciano Dyballa and Valmir C. Barbosa
Volume 3, month September, 2015
- Modeling workplace contact networks: The effects of organizational structure, architecture, and reporting errors on epidemic predictions pp. 298-325

- Gail E. Potter, Timo Smieszek and Kerstin Sailer
- Data on face-to-face contacts in an office building suggest a low-cost vaccination strategy based on community linkers pp. 326-347

- Mathieu Génois, Christian L. Vestergaard, Julie Fournet, André Panisson, Isabelle Bonmarin and Alain Barrat
- Walk-modularity and community structure in networks pp. 348-360

- David Mehrle, Amy Strosser and Anthony Harkin
- Diffusion and protection across a random graph pp. 361-376

- Andrea Galeotti and Brian W. Rogers
- Human-mobility networks, country income, and labor productivity pp. 377-407

- Giorgio Fagiolo and Gianluca Santoni
- Clustering attributed graphs: Models, measures and methods pp. 408-444

- Cecile Bothorel, Juan David Cruz, Matteo Magnani and Barbora Micenková
Volume 3, month June, 2015
- A clustering coefficient for complete weighted networks pp. 183-195

- Michael P. McAssey and Fetsje Bijma
- Vulnerability and power on networks pp. 196-226

- Enrico Bozzo, Massimo Franceschet and Franca Rinaldi
- Distance closures on complex networks pp. 227-268

- Tiago Simas and Luis M. Rocha
- The origins of asymmetric ties in friendship networks: From status differential to self-perceived centrality pp. 269-292

- Weihua An and Will R. McConnell
- Glee's McKinley High: Following Middle America's sexual taboos pp. 293-295

- Jimi Adams
Volume 3, month March, 2015
- Examining the literature on “Networks in Space and in Time.” An introduction pp. 1-17

- Luca De Benedictis, Maria Prosperina Vitale and Stanley Wasserman
- Multiple factor analysis for time-varying two-mode networks pp. 18-36

- Giancarlo Ragozini, Domenico de Stefano and Maria Rosaria D'Esposito
- Factorial graphical models for dynamic networks pp. 37-57

- Ernst Wit and Antonino Abbruzzo
- Simultaneous modeling of initial conditions and time heterogeneity in dynamic networks: An application to Foreign Direct Investments pp. 58-77

- Johan Koskinen, Alberto Caimo and Alessandro Lomi
- Comparing membership interest group networks across space and time, size, issue and industry* pp. 78-97

- Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier and Dino P. Christenson
- Static and dynamic networks in interbank markets pp. 98-123

- Ethan Cohen-Cole, Eleonora Patacchini and Yves Zenou
- Space, time, and the development of shared leadership networks in multiteam systems pp. 124-155

- Sophia D. Sullivan, Alina Lungeanu, Leslie A. Dechurch and Noshir S. Contractor
- A spatial multi-scale object to analyze road networks pp. 156-181

- C. Lagesse, P. Bordin and S. Douady
Volume 2, month December, 2014
- Supple networks: Preferential attachment by diversity in nascent social graphs pp. 303-325

- Jameson K. M. Watts and Kenneth W. Koput
- The evolution and structure of social networks pp. 326-340

- Whitman Richards and Nicholas Wormald
- Data-driven traffic and diffusion modeling in peer-to-peer networks: A real case study pp. 341-366

- Romain Hollanders, Daniel F. Bernardes, Bivas Mitra, Raphaël M. Jungers, Jean-Charles Delvenne and Fabien Tarissan
- The network structure of mathematical knowledge according to the Wikipedia, MathWorld, and DLMF online libraries pp. 367-386

- Flavio B. Gonzaga, Valmir C. Barbosa and Geraldo B. Xexéo
- Mid size cliques are more common in real world networks than triangles pp. 387-402

- Noa Slater, Royi Itzchack and Yoram Louzoun
- Algorithms for generating large-scale clustered random graphs pp. 403-415

- Cheng Wang, Omar Lizardo and David Hachen
- Smallest graphs with distinct singleton centers* pp. 416-418

- Ulrik Brandes and Jan Hildenbrand
Volume 2, month August, 2014
- Networks' characteristics are important for systems biology pp. 139-161

- Andrew K. Rider, Tijana Milenković, Geoffrey H. Siwo, Richard S. Pinapati, Scott J. Emrich, Michael T. Ferdig and Nitesh V. Chawla
- Emergence of multiplex mobile phone communication networks across rural areas: An Ethiopian experiment pp. 162-188

- Petr Matous, Yasuyuki Todo and Tatsuya Ishikawa
- Multidimensional homophily in friendship networks* pp. 189-212

- Per Block and Thomas Grund
- MAPPing dark networks: A data transformation method to study clandestine organizations 1 pp. 213-253

- Luke M. Gerdes
- Generalized graphlet kernels for probabilistic inference in sparse graphs pp. 254-276

- Jose Lugo-Martinez and Predrag Radivojac
- Subgroup centrality measures pp. 277-297

- Jocelyn R. Bell
- Stickiness of respondent-driven sampling recruitment chains pp. 298-301

- Jacob C. Fisher and M. Giovanna Merli
Volume 2, month April, 2014
- Sociability and support in online eating disorder communities: Evidence from personal networks pp. 1-25

- Paola Tubaro and Lise Mounier
- Uncovering the structure and temporal dynamics of information propagation pp. 26-65

- Manuel Gomez Rodriguez, Jure Leskovec, David Balduzzi and Bernhard Schölkopf
- Structure of complex networks: Quantifying edge-to-edge relations by failure-induced flow redistribution pp. 66-89

- Michael T. Schaub, Jörg Lehmann, Sophia N. Yaliraki and Mauricio Barahona
- The influence of social networks and homophily on correct voting pp. 90-106

- Alison Watts
- Sampling networks from their posterior predictive distribution pp. 107-131

- Ravi Goyal, Joseph Blitzstein and Victor de Gruttola
- The infection tree of global epidemics pp. 132-137

- Ana Pastore Y Piontti, Marcelo Ferreira Da Costa Gomes, Nicole Samay, Nicola Perra and Alessandro Vespignani
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