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Social Networks

What is Social Network Analysis?

Social Network Analysis (SNA) is the study of the relationships (links) between people (nodes) in a network. SNA combines elements of mathematical graph theory, sociology, and matrix algebra to product quantitative measures that describe patterns of association.

Models

* Small-world network on Wikipedia

Issues in Social Networks

Resources

Research People & Organization

Toolbox & Library

Data Sets

Metrics in social network analysis

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Some illustrative examples are presented in the gallery below:
The 6-node ring in the graph has connectivity-2 or a level 2 of structural cohesion because the removal of two nodes is needed to disconnect it. A 6-node clique is a 5-component, structural cohesion 5.

References

Papers

Model of Small-World Networks and Search
Scale-free network / Degree distribution
Search a social network
Good Survey papers on complex social networks
Good Related Courses
Good Related Tutorials

Books

Articles

Videos & PPTs

Others