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In this paper we explore how individual personality characteristics influence online social networking behavior. We use data from an online survey with 1560 respondents from a major Swiss technical university and their corresponding online profiles and friendship networks on a popular Social...
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A complex network is a powerful tool to research complex systems, traffic flow being one of the most complex systems. In this paper, we use complex network theory to study traffic time series, which provide a new insight into traffic flow analysis. Firstly, the phase space, which describes the...
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Scale-free networks are characterized by a degree distribution with power-law behavior. Although scale-free networks have been shown to arise in many areas, ranging from the World Wide Web to transportation or social networks, degree distributions of other observed networks often differ from the...
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This work introduces a network model of an interbank market based on interbank credit lending relationships. It generates some network features identified through empirical analysis. The critical issue to construct an interbank network is to decide the edges among banks, which is realized in...
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This paper proposes a Markov chain method to predict the growth dynamics of the individual nodes in scale-free networks, and uses this to calculate numerically the degree distribution. We first find that the degree evolution of a node in the BA model is a nonhomogeneous Markov chain. An...
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This paper proposes how to build a syntactic network based on syntactic theory and presents some statistical properties of Chinese syntactic dependency networks based on two Chinese treebanks with different genres. The results show that the two syntactic networks are small-world networks, and...
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In this article, we propose an octahedral Koch network exhibiting abundant new properties compared to the triangular Koch network. Analytical expressions for the degree distribution, clustering coefficient, and average path length are presented. The scale-free feature and small-world property of...
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