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Partition in Social Network

Zvi Lotker ()
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Zvi Lotker: Bar-Ilan University, Faculty of Engineering

Chapter Chapter 3 in Analyzing Narratives in Social Networks, 2021, pp 41-59 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Conflict is infused in life. Shrewd politicians use conflict in order to split society, and exert control over citizens. In Caesar’s terms, conflict is used to “divide and conquer” [130]. Conflict also appears as an essential element of a good story (see [17]). In science and engineering, there is frequently the need or desire to partition a space or a network into two parts. In computer science, this is called the divide and conquer algorithm, in reference to Caesar [70]. We harness this notion of partitions, to split social networks along conflict lines.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-68299-6_3

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