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Emergence and evolution of social networks through exploration of the Adjacent Possible space

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Emergence and evolution of social networks through exploration of the Adjacent Possible space

E. Ubaldi, R. Burioni, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking microscopic model for social network growth by Enrico Ubaldi, Raffaella Burioni, Vittorio Loreto, and Francesca Tria! This research vividly illustrates the dynamics of acquiring acquaintances and interactions, validating its findings against real-world networks like Twitter and co-authorship in APS.... show more
Abstract
The interactions among human beings represent the backbone of our societies. How people establish new connections and allocate their social interactions among them can reveal a lot of our social organisation. We leverage on a recent mathematical formalisation of the Adjacent Possible space to propose a microscopic model accounting for the growth and dynamics of social networks. At the individual's level, our model correctly reproduces the rate at which people acquire new acquaintances as well as how they allocate their interactions among existing edges. On the macroscopic side, the model reproduces the key topological and dynamical features of social networks: the broad distribution of degree and activities, the average clustering coefficient and the community structure. The theory is born out in three diverse real-world social networks: the network of mentions between Twitter users, the network of co-authorship of the American Physical Society journals, and a mobile-phone-calls network.
Publisher
Communications Physics
Published On
Feb 16, 2021
Authors
Enrico Ubaldi, Raffaella Burioni, Vittorio Loreto, Francesca Tria
Tags
social networks
growth dynamics
Adjacent Possible
activity distributions
community structure
real-world networks
interaction allocation
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