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Article: Triadic closure in two-mode networks: Redefining the global and local clustering coefficients | Tore Opsahl
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Article: Triadic closure in two-mode networks: Redefining the global and local clustering coefficients. December 21, 2011 at 9:00 am. Otherwise, a preprint with the exact same text is available ( arXiv:1006.0887. Or the tnet documentation ( tnet Two-mode Networks Clustering. Want to test it with your data? The clustering tm and clustering local tm-functions in tnet. Allows you to calculate the global and local clustering coefficients for two-mode networks (both binary and weighted) on your own dataset.
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Article: Node centrality in weighted networks: Generalizing degree and shortest paths | Tore Opsahl
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Article: Node centrality in weighted networks: Generalizing degree and shortest paths. April 21, 2010 at 10:37 am. A paper called “Node centrality in weighted networks: Generalizing degree and shortest paths” that I have co-authored with Filip Agneessens. Will be published in Social Networks. Otherwise, a preprint with the exact same text. This articles proposes a new generation of node centrality measures for weighted networks. The second generation of measures takes into consideration both the weig...
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Closeness centrality in networks with disconnected components. March 20, 2010 at 1:03 pm. Local clustering coefficient for two-mode networks. Similar to the motivation of the global clustering coefficient that I proposed in Clustering in two-mode networks. The content of this post has been integrated in the. Manual, see Clustering in Two-mode Networks. January 6, 2010 at 6:29 pm. Online Social Network-dataset now available. The Online Social Network-dataset used in my Ph.D. thesis. Manual, see Datasets.
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Securely using R and RStudio on Amazon’s EC2 | Tore Opsahl
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Securely using R and RStudio on Amazon’s EC2. October 17, 2011 at 3:32 pm. R is a great tool for analysing data. It consists of an intuitive and interactive programming language with a vast number of extension packages (such as tnet. That allow analysts to take advantage of functions created by individuals outside the R core team. As such, it is rapidly becoming (or has it already become? Reprogramme everything in (and learn) C. The downside to using cloud computing is security. When I first started ...
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Why Anchorage is not (that) important: Binary ties and Sample selection | Tore Opsahl
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Why Anchorage is not (that) important: Binary ties and Sample selection. August 12, 2011 at 1:39 am. A surprising finding when analysing airport networks is the importance of Anchorage airport in Alaska. In fact, it is the most central airport in the network when applying betweenness! Betweenness for a node is defined as the number of shortest paths among all others that passes through the node (see Opsahl et al., 2010. Issue 1: Binary ties. Then there is a potential for measurement error. The table ...
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Closeness centrality in networks with disconnected components | Tore Opsahl
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Closeness centrality in networks with disconnected components. March 20, 2010 at 1:03 pm. To develop this measure, I went back to the original equation:. Is the focal node,. Is another node in the network, and. By taking advantage of this feature, it is possible to rewrite the closeness equation as. The sum of inversed. Distances to all other nodes instead of the. Inversed of the sum. Of distances to all other nodes. The equation would then be:. Social Networks 32, 245-251. What to try it with your data?
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Degree Centrality and Variation in Tie Weights | Tore Opsahl
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Degree Centrality and Variation in Tie Weights. August 8, 2011 at 11:28 pm. Represents all other nodes,. Is the total number of nodes, and. Is the adjacency matrix, in which the cell. Is defi ned as 1 if node. Is connected to node. Degree has generally been extended to the sum of weights when analysing weighted networks, and labeled node strength (Barrat et al., 2004). This measure can be formalised as follows:. Is the weighted adjacency matrix, in which. Is greater than 0 if the node. Load tnet library(...
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Article: For the few not the many? The effects of affirmative action on presence, prominence, and social capital of women directors in Norway | Tore Opsahl
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Article: For the few not the many? The effects of affirmative action on presence, prominence, and social capital of women directors in Norway. September 30, 2010 at 4:02 pm. A paper called “For the few not the many? The effects of affirmative action on presence, prominence, and social capital of women directors in Norway” that I have co-authored with Cathrine Seierstad. Directly. Otherwise, a preprint of the paper is available on its supporting website: www.boardsandgender.com. Entry filed under: Articles.
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CCPs and Network Stability in OTC Derivatives Markets. Sheri Markose and Ali Rais Shaghaghi have co-authored a paper with Mark Manning, Alexanda Heath, Gerard Kelly of the Rserve Bank of Australia (July 2105) Paper. See Ali's slides used at the Cambridge Centre for Risk Studies Wednesday, 9 September 2015 FINANCIAL RISK AND NETWORK THEORY CONFERENCE. Ali Rais Shaghagi : New Job Summer 2015. Diversity in macroeconomics: new perspectives from agent-based computational, complexity and behavioural economics.