Abstract:In social networks comprised of positive (P) and negative (N) symmetric relations, individuals (nodes) will, under the stress of structural balance, alter their relations (links or edges) with their neighbours, either from positive to negative or vice versa. In the real world, individuals can only observe the influence of their adjustments upon the local balance of the network and take this into account when adjusting their relationships. Sometime, their local adjustments may only respond to their immediate ne… Show more
“…In the paper “Minimum Memory-Based Sign Adjustment in Signed Social Networks” by Qi et al [ 17 ], the authors focused on signed social networks—and in particular, on the impact of limited memory on the convergence of the network. The research analyzed random and minimum memory-based sign adjustment rules.…”
The Special Issue on “Computation in Complex Networks” focused on gathering highly original papers in the field of current complex network research [...]
“…In the paper “Minimum Memory-Based Sign Adjustment in Signed Social Networks” by Qi et al [ 17 ], the authors focused on signed social networks—and in particular, on the impact of limited memory on the convergence of the network. The research analyzed random and minimum memory-based sign adjustment rules.…”
The Special Issue on “Computation in Complex Networks” focused on gathering highly original papers in the field of current complex network research [...]
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