articleAug 24, 2008Closed access

Microscopic evolution of social networks

Carnegie Mellon University · Cornell University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We present a detailed study of network evolution by analyzing four large online social networks with full temporal information about node and edge arrivals. For the first time at such a large scale, we study individual node arrival and edge creation processes that collectively lead to macroscopic properties of networks. Using a methodology based on the maximum-likelihood principle, we investigate a wide variety of network formation strategies, and show that edge locality plays a critical role in evolution of networks. Our findings supplement earlier network models based on the inherently non-local preferential attachment.

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Keywords
  • Locality
  • Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution
  • Node (physics)
  • Evolving networks
  • Computer science
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • Network formation
  • Preferential attachment
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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