Cumulative effects of triadic closure and homophily in social networks.

Volume: 6, Issue: 19
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Social network structure has often been attributed to two network evolution mechanisms—triadic closure and choice homophily—which are commonly considered independently or with static models. However, empirical studies suggest that their dynamic interplay generates the observed homophily of real-world social networks. By combining these mechanisms in a dynamic model, we confirm the longheld hypothesis that choice homophily and triadic closure...
Paper Details
Title
Cumulative effects of triadic closure and homophily in social networks.
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
6
Issue
19
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