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Relational event models in network science
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- 08 May 2023, pp. 175-183
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Modeling complex interactions in a disrupted environment: Relational events in the WTC response
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- 18 April 2023, pp. 295-323
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Segregated mobility patterns amplify neighborhood disparities in the spread of COVID-19
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- 17 April 2023, pp. 411-430
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How fast do we forget our past social interactions? Understanding memory retention with parametric decays in relational event models
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- 04 April 2023, pp. 267-294
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The duality of networks and groups: Models to generate two-mode networks from one-mode networks
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- 20 March 2023, pp. 397-410
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Searching for coherence in a fragmented field: Temporal and keywords network analysis in political science
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- 13 February 2023, pp. 113-142
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Random effects in dynamic network actor models
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- 06 February 2023, pp. 249-266
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Monotonicity in undirected networks
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- 02 February 2023, pp. 351-373
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A simplest mathematics of turn-taking: Conversational deep structure, emergence, and permeation
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- 25 January 2023, pp. 224-248
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Preferential attachment hypergraph with high modularity
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- 23 January 2023, pp. 400-429
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Expanding the boundaries of interdisciplinary field: Contribution of Network Science journal to the development of network science
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- 20 January 2023, pp. 65-97
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Quality issues in co-authorship data of a national scientific community
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- 20 January 2023, pp. 98-112
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Multimodal mechanisms of political discourse dynamics and the case of Germany’s nuclear energy phase-out
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- 15 December 2022, pp. 205-223
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Micro-level network dynamics of scientific collaboration and impact: Relational hyperevent models for the analysis of coauthor networks
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- 28 November 2022, pp. 5-35
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Efficiently generating geometric inhomogeneous and hyperbolic random graphs
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- 23 November 2022, pp. 361-380
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Understanding collaboration patterns on funded research projects: A network analysis
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- 23 November 2022, pp. 143-173
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A multi-purposed unsupervised framework for comparing embeddings of undirected and directed graphs
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- 28 September 2022, pp. 323-346
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All that glitters is not gold: Relational events models with spurious events
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- 16 September 2022, pp. 184-204
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Strong and weak tie homophily in adolescent friendship networks: An analysis of same-race and same-gender ties
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- 14 September 2022, pp. 283-300
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How teams adapt to exogenous shocks: Experimental evidence with node knockouts of central members
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- 13 September 2022, pp. 261-282
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