We utilize evolutionary game theory to study the evolution of cooperative societies and the behaviors of individual agents (i.e., players) in such societies. We present a novel pla...
Kan-Leung Cheng, Inon Zuckerman, Ugur Kuter, Dana ...
Real-world social networks from a variety of domains can naturally be modelled as dynamic graphs. However, approaches to detecting communities have largely focused on identifying ...
In this paper, we describe the evolution and impact of computersupported cooperative work (CSCW) research through social network analysis of coauthorship data. A network of author...
Daniel B. Horn, Thomas A. Finholt, Jeremy P. Birnh...
We present a detailed study of network evolution by analyzing four large online social networks with full temporal information about node and edge arrivals. For the first time at ...
Jure Leskovec, Lars Backstrom, Ravi Kumar, Andrew ...
An interesting problem which has been widely investigated is under what circumstances will a society of rational agents realize some particular stable situations, and whether they ...