On the temporal analysis of scientific network evolution

F. Amblard, A. Casteigts, P. Flocchini, Walter Quattrociocchi, N. Santoro
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In this paper we approach the definition of new methodologies for the visualization and the exploration of social networks and their dynamics. We present a recently introduced formalism called TVG (for time-varying graphs), which was initially developed to model and analyze highly-dynamic and infrastructure-less communication networks, and TVG derived metrics. As an application context, we chose the case of scientific communities by analyzing a portion of the arXiv repository (ten years of publications in physics). We discuss the dataset by means of both static and temporal analysis of citations and co-authorships networks. Afterward, as we consider that scientific communities are at the same time communities of practice (through co-authorship) and that a citation represents a deliberative selection of a work among others, we introduce a new transformation to capture the co-existence of citations' effects and collaboration behaviors.
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科学网络演化的时间分析
在本文中,我们探讨了可视化和探索社会网络及其动态的新方法的定义。我们介绍了最近引入的一种称为TVG(时变图)的形式化方法,它最初被开发用于建模和分析高动态和无基础设施的通信网络,以及TVG派生的指标。作为应用程序上下文,我们通过分析arXiv存储库的一部分(十年的物理学出版物)选择了科学界的案例。我们通过对引文和合著者网络的静态和时间分析来讨论数据集。之后,由于我们考虑到科学社区同时也是实践社区(通过共同作者),并且引用代表了对其他作品的慎重选择,我们引入了一个新的转换来捕捉引用效应和合作行为的共存。
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