Emergence of a small world from local interactions: Modeling acquaintance networks
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.dis-nn
keywords
acquaintancesnetworkssimplesocialacquaintanceassumptionbasisclustering
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How does one make acquaintances? A simple observation from everyday experience is that often one of our acquaintances introduces us to one of his acquaintances. Such a simple triangle interaction may be viewed as the basis of the evolution of many social networks. Here, it is demonstrated that this assumption is sufficient to reproduce major non-trivial features of social networks: Short path length, high clustering, and scale-free or exponential link distributions.
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