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Микро- И Макромодели Социальных Сетей. Ч. 1. Основы Теории

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  • Бреер Владимир Валентинович

    (ЗАО «Авиахэлп Групп»)

  • Новиков Дмитрий Александрович

    (Институт проблем управления им. В.А. Трапезникова РАН)

  • Рогаткин Андрей Дмитриевич

    (Институт проблем управления им. В.А. Трапезникова РАН)

Abstract

Рассмотрены два подхода к построению и исследованию моделей социальных сетей: макрои микрописания. В соответствии с первым из них структура связей в социальной сети усредняется, и поведение агентов рассматривается «в среднем». В рамках второго подхода принимается во внимание структура графа влияний агентов и их индивидуальное принятие решений. Дано сравнение этих двух подходов на примере пороговой модели коллективного поведения с единым относительным порогом.The paper considers two approaches to construction and study of social networks models: the macroand micro-descriptions. In accordance with the first approach the structure of connections in social network is averaged. The behavior of agents is considered in «average». The second approach takes into account the structure of agents influence graph and their individual decision-making. A comparison of these two approaches on the example of the threshold model of collective behavior with one relative threshold is given.

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  • Бреер Владимир Валентинович & Новиков Дмитрий Александрович & Рогаткин Андрей Дмитриевич, 2014. "Микро- И Макромодели Социальных Сетей. Ч. 1. Основы Теории," Проблемы управления, CyberLeninka;Общество с ограниченной ответственностью "СенСиДат-Контрол", issue 5, pages 28-33.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:009530:15652996
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