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It is reported that mathematically modeling a cohesive subgroup has been a subject of interest in social network analysis since many decades.
As stated earlier, one of the earliest graph models used for studying cohesive subgroups was the clique model (Luce, R., Perry, A., 1949). A clique is a subgraph in which there is an edge between any two nodes. However, the clique approach has been criticized for its [restrictive nature.] |
Modeling a cohesive subgroup mathematically has long been a subject of interest in social network analysis. One of the earliest graph models used for studying cohesive subgroups was the clique model [35]. A clique is a subgraph in which there is an edge between any two vertices. However, the clique approach has been criticized for its overly restrictive nature [...]
[35]. Luce, R., Perry, A.: [...] (1949) |
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