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High clustering 2 Citation network modeling 1 Growth model 1 Motif seeding 1 Network motif 1 Scale-free network 1 Small-world network 1 Triad motif 1 Triangle number 1
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Cheng, Xue-Qi 1 Li, Shuguang 1 Ren, Fu-Xin 1 Shen, Hua-Wei 1 Shi, Yong 1 Yuan, Jianping 1 Zagal, Juan Cristóbal 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2
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Growing scale-free networks with tunable distributions of triad motifs
Li, Shuguang; Yuan, Jianping; Shi, Yong; Zagal, Juan … - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 428 (2015) C, pp. 103-110
Network motifs are local structural patterns and elementary functional units of complex networks in real world, which can have significant impacts on the global behavior of these systems. Many models are able to reproduce complex networks mimicking a series of global features of real systems,...
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Modeling the clustering in citation networks
Ren, Fu-Xin; Shen, Hua-Wei; Cheng, Xue-Qi - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 391 (2012) 12, pp. 3533-3539
For the study of citation networks, a challenging problem is modeling the high clustering. Existing studies indicate … that the promising way to model the high clustering is a copying strategy, i.e., a paper copies the references of its … real citation networks and thus cannot well model the high clustering. In this paper, we point out that the failure of …
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