Network Science
2013 - 2025
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Volume 13, month January, 2025
- Has bitcoin been dethroned too quickly? The cryptocurrency return networks pp. -

- Barbara Będowska-Sójka, Piotr Wójcik and Sabrina Giordano
- A model of network redistributive pressure pp. -

- Salvatore Di Falco, Francesco Feri and Paolo Pin
- Centrality and social domains: The role of support, conflict, and ambivalence in the perception of linguistic similarity pp. -

- Guillaume P. Fernandez
- Automated extraction of discourse networks from large volumes of media data pp. -

- Mario Angst, Neitah Noemi Müller and Viviane Walker
- Exponentially preferential trees pp. -

- Rafik Aguech, Hosam Mahmoud, Hanene Mohamed and Zhou Yang
Volume 12, month June, 2024
- Methodological moderators of average outdegree centrality: A meta-analysis of child and adolescent friendship networks pp. 107-121

- Jennifer Watling Neal
- A generalized hypothesis test for community structure in networks pp. 122-138

- Eric Yanchenko and Srijan Sengupta
- Generating preferential attachment graphs via a Pólya urn with expanding colors pp. 139-159

- Somya Singh, Fady Alajaji and Bahman Gharesifard
- Algorithmic aspects of temporal betweenness pp. 160-188

- Sebastian Buß, Hendrik Molter, Rolf Niedermeier and Maciej Rymar
- When can networks be inferred from observed groups? pp. 189-200

- Zachary P. Neal
- Automated detection of edge clusters via an overfitted mixture prior – CORRIGENDUM pp. 201-201

- Hanh T. D. Pham and Daniel K. Sewell
Volume 12, month March, 2024
- Business transactions and ownership ties between firms pp. 1-20

- László Lőrincz, Sándor Juhász and Rebeka O. Szabó
- Graph-based methods for discrete choice pp. 21-40

- Kiran Tomlinson and Austin R. Benson
- Reengineering of interbank networks pp. 41-64

- John Leventides, Costas Poulios, Maria Livada and Ioannis Giannikos
- Audience selection for maximizing social influence pp. 65-87

- Balázs Sziklai and Balázs Lengyel
- Automated detection of edge clusters via an overfitted mixture prior pp. 88-106

- Hanh T. D. Pham and Daniel K. Sewell
Volume 11, month December, 2023
- A general model for how attributes can reduce polarization in social groups pp. 536-559

- Piotr J. Górski, Curtis Atkisson and Janusz A. Hołyst
- Continuous latent position models for instantaneous interactions pp. 560-588

- Riccardo Rastelli and Marco Corneli
- Limited evidence for structural balance in the family pp. 589-614

- Jonas Stein, Jornt Mandemakers and Arnout van de Rijt
- Colorful path detection in vertex-colored temporal pp. 615-631

- Riccardo Dondi and Mohammad Mehdi Hosseinzadeh
- Typologies of duocentric networks among low-income newlywed couples pp. 632-656

- David P. Kennedy, Thomas N. Bradbury and Benjamin R. Karney
- Do NBA teams avoid trading within their own division? pp. 657-669

- Jimi Adams and Michał Bojanowski
Volume 11, month September, 2023
- Monotonicity in undirected networks pp. 351-373

- Paolo Boldi, Flavio Furia and Sebastiano Vigna
- A network community detection method with integration of data from multiple layers and node attributes pp. 374-396

- Hannu Reittu, Lasse Leskelä and Tomi Räty
- The duality of networks and groups: Models to generate two-mode networks from one-mode networks pp. 397-410

- Zachary P. Neal
- Segregated mobility patterns amplify neighborhood disparities in the spread of COVID-19 pp. 411-430

- Andras Gyorgy, Thomas Marlow, Bruno Abrahao and Kinga Makovi
- Exact recovery of Granger causality graphs with unconditional pairwise tests pp. 431-457

- R. J. Kinnear and R. R. Mazumdar
- Transitions between peace and systemic war as bifurcations in a signed network dynamical system pp. 458-501

- Megan Morrison, J. Nathan Kutz and Michael Gabbay
- Regression of binary network data with exchangeable latent errors pp. 502-535

- Frank W. Marrs and Bailey K. Fosdick
Volume 11, month June, 2023
- Relational event models in network science pp. 175-183

- Carter T. Butts, Alessandro Lomi, Tom A. B. Snijders and Christoph Stadtfeld
- All that glitters is not gold: Relational events models with spurious events pp. 184-204

- Cornelius Fritz, Marius Mehrl, Paul W. Thurner and Göran Kauermann
- Multimodal mechanisms of political discourse dynamics and the case of Germany’s nuclear energy phase-out pp. 205-223

- Sebastian Haunss and James Hollway
- A simplest mathematics of turn-taking: Conversational deep structure, emergence, and permeation pp. 224-248

- Bryan C. Cannon and Dawn T. Robinson
- Random effects in dynamic network actor models pp. 249-266

- Alvaro Uzaheta, Viviana Amati and Christoph Stadtfeld
- How fast do we forget our past social interactions? Understanding memory retention with parametric decays in relational event models pp. 267-294

- Giuseppe Arena, Joris Mulder and Roger Th. A.J. Leenders
- Modeling complex interactions in a disrupted environment: Relational events in the WTC response pp. 295-323

- Scott Leo Renshaw, Selena M. Livas, Miruna G. Petrescu-Prahova and Carter T. Butts
- Rivalries, reputation, retaliation, and repetition: Testing plausible mechanisms for the contagion of violence between street gangs using relational event models pp. 324-350

- Jason Gravel, Matthew Valasik, Joris Mulder, Roger Leenders, Carter Butts, P. Jeffrey Brantingham and George E. Tita
Volume 11, month March, 2023
- Introduction to the special issue on scientific networks pp. 1-4

- Dmitry G. Zaytsev and Noshir S. Contractor
- Micro-level network dynamics of scientific collaboration and impact: Relational hyperevent models for the analysis of coauthor networks pp. 5-35

- Jürgen Lerner and Marian-Gabriel Hâncean
- Diversity, networks, and innovation: A text analytic approach to measuring expertise diversity pp. 36-64

- Alina Lungeanu, Ryan Whalen, Y. Jasmine Wu, Leslie A. DeChurch and Noshir S. Contractor
- Expanding the boundaries of interdisciplinary field: Contribution of Network Science journal to the development of network science pp. 65-97

- Valentina V. Kuskova, Dmitry G. Zaytsev, Gregory S. Khvatsky, Anna A. Sokol, Maria D. Vorobeva and Rustam A. Kamalov
- Quality issues in co-authorship data of a national scientific community pp. 98-112

- Domenico De Stefano, Vittorio Fuccella, Maria Prosperina Vitale and Susanna Zaccarin
- Searching for coherence in a fragmented field: Temporal and keywords network analysis in political science pp. 113-142

- Dmitry G. Zaytsev, Valentina V. Kuskova, Gregory S. Khvatsky and Anna A. Sokol
- Understanding collaboration patterns on funded research projects: A network analysis pp. 143-173

- Matthew Smith, Yasaman Sarabi and Dimitris Christopoulos
Volume 10, month December, 2022
- A multi-purposed unsupervised framework for comparing embeddings of undirected and directed graphs pp. 323-346

- Bogumił Kamiński, Łukasz Kraiński, Paweł Prałat and François Théberge
- Random networks grown by fusing edges via urns pp. 347-360

- Kiran R. Bhutani, Ravi Kalpathy and Hosam Mahmoud
- Efficiently generating geometric inhomogeneous and hyperbolic random graphs pp. 361-380

- Thomas Bläsius, Tobias Friedrich, Maximilian Katzmann, Ulrich Meyer, Manuel Penschuck and Christopher Weyand
- Toward random walk-based clustering of variable-order networks pp. 381-399

- Julie Queiros, Célestin Coquidé and François Queyroi
- Preferential attachment hypergraph with high modularity pp. 400-429

- Frédéric Giroire, Nicolas Nisse, Thibaud Trolliet and Małgorzata Sulkowska
Volume 10, month September, 2022
- Connectivity-preserving distributed algorithms for removing links in directed networks pp. 215-233

- Azwirman Gusrialdi
- Techniques for blocking the propagation of two simultaneous contagions over networks using a graph dynamical systems framework pp. 234-260

- Henry L. Carscadden, Chris J. Kuhlman, Madhav V. Marathe, S. S. Ravi and Daniel J. Rosenkrantz
- How teams adapt to exogenous shocks: Experimental evidence with node knockouts of central members pp. 261-282

- Jared F. Edgerton, Skyler J. Cranmer and Victor Finomore
- Strong and weak tie homophily in adolescent friendship networks: An analysis of same-race and same-gender ties pp. 283-300

- Cassie McMillan
- Block dense weighted networks with augmented degree correction pp. 301-321

- Benjamin Leinwand and Vladas Pipiras
Volume 10, month June, 2022
- A hierarchical latent space network model for mediation pp. 113-130

- Tracy M. Sweet and Samrachana Adhikari
- Generating weighted and thresholded gene coexpression networks using signed distance correlation pp. 131-145

- Javier Pardo-Diaz, Philip S. Poole, Mariano Beguerisse-Díaz, Charlotte M. Deane and Gesine Reinert
- Network classification-based structural analysis of real networks and their model-generated counterparts pp. 146-169

- Marcell Nagy and Roland Molontay
- A pairwise strategic network formation model with group heterogeneity: With an application to international travel pp. 170-189

- Tadao Hoshino
- Consensus embedding for multiple networks: Computation and applications pp. 190-206

- Mengzhen Li, Mustafa Coşkun and Mehmet Koyutürk
- Bringing network science to primary school pp. 207-213

- Clara Stegehuis
Volume 10, month March, 2022
- Circular specifications and “predicting” with information from the future: Errors in the empirical SAOM–TERGM comparison of Leifeld & Cranmer pp. 3-14

- Per Block, James Hollway, Christoph Stadtfeld, Johan Koskinen and Tom Snijders
- The stochastic actor-oriented model is a theory as much as it is a method and must be subject to theory tests pp. 15-19

- Philip Leifeld and Skyler J. Cranmer
- Faster MCMC for Gaussian latent position network models pp. 20-45

- Neil A. Spencer, Brian W. Junker and Tracy M. Sweet
- Role detection in bicycle-sharing networks using multilayer stochastic block models pp. 46-81

- Jane Carlen, Jaume de Dios Pont, Cassidy Mentus, Shyr-Shea Chang, Stephanie Wang and Mason A. Porter
- DERGMs: Degeneracy-restricted exponential family random graph models pp. 82-110

- Vishesh Karwa, Sonja Petrović and Denis Bajić
- A theoretical and empirical comparison of the temporal exponential random graph model and the stochastic actor-oriented model – Corrigendum pp. 111-111

- Philip Leifeld and Skyler J. Cranmer
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