Large Scale Distributed Systems graphs
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Large Scale Distributed Systems graphs
Matlab model of preferential attachment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preferential_attachment
Material for paper ‘The Problem of Action at a Distance in Networks and the Emergence of Preferential Attachment from Triadic Closure’ (Kunegis, Karimi & Sun, 2017)
This repository experiments with the properties of different networks represented as graphs as well as dimension-order routing in three popular interconnection network topographies.
This repository is a progressive project focusing on main concepts which highlights the evolution of Network science in the field of Graph data.
Assignments of Complex System Modeling Class
ECE NTUA Assignments
To find Maximum Clique using Preferential Attachment based on Ant Colony Optimization
Project for the Social Network Analysis class of the BSc in Management and Computer Science
Agent-Based-Modelling Models
Fitting and model checking a dynamic model for directed scale-free networks on a bitcoin network dataset.
Implementing Hybrid Preferential Attachment model from scratch.
Implemenation of mathematical models for preferential attachment with fitness (PAF) models
A Toolkit for Generation and Analysis of Affiliation Networks
PAFit source
Source Code for the paper 'Dynamics of PA in Citation Networks'
Given a directed social graph, have to predict missing links to recommend users.
Simulation code for the paper “The Fluid Mechanics of Liquid Democracy” by Paul Gölz, Anson Kahng, Simon Mackenzie, and Ariel D. Procaccia.
Using neighborhood-based link prediction methods to predict new links that will occur in networks created from darts championship competitions
C++ implementation of the Structural Preferential Attachment network growth simulation
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