Cumulative effects of triadic closure and homophily in social networks
Social network structure has often been attributed to two network evolution mechanisms—
triadic closure and choice homophily—which are commonly considered independently or …
triadic closure and choice homophily—which are commonly considered independently or …
Birth and stabilization of phase clusters by multiplexing of adaptive networks
We propose a concept to generate and stabilize diverse partial synchronization patterns
(phase clusters) in adaptive networks which are widespread in neuroscience and social …
(phase clusters) in adaptive networks which are widespread in neuroscience and social …
Recruitment into organized crime: An agent-based approach testing the impact of different policies
Objectives We test the effects of four policy scenarios on recruitment into organized crime.
The policy scenarios target (i) organized crime leaders and (ii) facilitators for …
The policy scenarios target (i) organized crime leaders and (ii) facilitators for …
Homophily-based social group formation in a spin glass self-assembly framework
Homophily, the tendency of humans to attract each other when sharing similar features,
traits, or opinions, has been identified as one of the main driving forces behind the formation …
traits, or opinions, has been identified as one of the main driving forces behind the formation …
Layered social influence promotes multiculturality in the Axelrod model
Despite the presence of increasing pressure towards globalisation, the coexistence of
different cultures is a distinctive feature of human societies. However, how multiculturality …
different cultures is a distinctive feature of human societies. However, how multiculturality …
Fragmentation transitions in a coevolving nonlinear voter model
We study a coevolving nonlinear voter model describing the coupled evolution of the states
of the nodes and the network topology. Nonlinearity of the interaction is measured by a …
of the nodes and the network topology. Nonlinearity of the interaction is measured by a …
Aging-induced continuous phase transition
Aging is considered as the property of the elements of a system to be less prone to change
states as they get older. We incorporate aging into the noisy voter model, a stochastic model …
states as they get older. We incorporate aging into the noisy voter model, a stochastic model …
Opinion competition dynamics on multiplex networks
Multilayer and multiplex networks represent a good proxy for the description of social
phenomena where social structure is important and can have different origins. Here, we …
phenomena where social structure is important and can have different origins. Here, we …
The impact of hypocrisy on opinion formation: A dynamic model
MT Gastner, K Takács, M Gulyás, Z Szvetelszky… - PloS one, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Humans have a demonstrated tendency to copy or imitate the behavior and attitude of others
and actively influence each other's opinions. In plenty of empirical contexts, publicly …
and actively influence each other's opinions. In plenty of empirical contexts, publicly …
[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] Multiplex and multilevel networks
The science of networks represented a substantial change in the way we see natural and
technological phenomena. Now we have a better understanding that networks are, in most …
technological phenomena. Now we have a better understanding that networks are, in most …