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How does a social network evolve? Sociologists have studied this question for many years. According to some famous sociologists, social links are driven by social intersections. Actors who affiliate with the shared intersections tend to become interpersonally linked and form a cluster. In the social network, an actor cluster could be a clique or a group of several smaller-sized cliques. Thus we can...
How does a social network evolve? Sociologists have studied this question since 1930s. Some famous sociologists (for example, Scott Feld) concluded that a social network is composed of superposed cliques of different sizes, and a social network evolves in the form of clique superposition. However, sociologists didn't verify the theory in large scale data due to lack of computing ability. Motivated...
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