Modeling the Dynamics of Social Networks
Modeling human dynamics responsible for the formation and evolution of the so-called social networks - structures comprised of individuals or organizations and indicating connectivities existing in a community - is a topic recently attracting a significant research interest. It has been claimed that...
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Zusammenfassung: | Modeling human dynamics responsible for the formation and evolution of the
so-called social networks - structures comprised of individuals or
organizations and indicating connectivities existing in a community - is a
topic recently attracting a significant research interest. It has been claimed
that these dynamics are scale-free in many practically important cases, such as
impersonal and personal communication, auctioning in a market, accessing sites
on the WWW, etc., and that human response times thus conform to the power law.
While a certain amount of progress has recently been achieved in predicting the
general response rate of a human population, existing formal theories of human
behavior can hardly be found satisfactory to accommodate and comprehensively
explain the scaling observed in social networks. In the presented study, a
novel system-theoretic modeling approach is proposed and successfully applied
to determine important characteristics of a communication network and to
analyze consumer behavior on the WWW. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cs/0605101 |