Which topologies are used for social networks?
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In a world where complex networks are an increasingly important part of science, it is interesting to question how the new reading of social realities they provide applies to our cultural background and in particular, popular culture. Are authors of successful novels able to reproduce social networks faithful to the ones found in reality? Is there any common trend connecting an author’s oeuvre, or a genre of fiction?
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In a world where complex networks are an increasingly important part of science, it is interesting to question how the new reading of social realities they provide applies to our cultural background and in particular, popular culture. Are authors of successful novels able to reproduce social networks faithful to the ones found in reality? Is there any common trend connecting an author’s oeuvre, or a genre of fiction?
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- Social network is a graph G = [V,E], in which each vertex from V corresponds to a person and each edge from E describes, that two persons know each other. Social substructure of size m is defined as a clique K_m in social network G with m of its vertices.
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