University of Konstanz
Algorithmik
Prof. Dr. Ulrik Brandes

Network Modeling (Winter 2015/2016)

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Tutorial time and room changed: Wednesday, 15:15-16:45 in P 1012

Social network analysis, i.e., the joint analysis of actors and relations among them, rapidly gains importance in many scientific and commercial applications. Examples range from studies of organizational and communication networks over to the analysis of Web-based user interaction. Statistical approaches in social network analysis are applied to model, estimate, and predict social interaction and behavior based on empirical data.
In this course you will learn mathematical and methodological foundations for modeling social networks. In the first part we treat models for time-independent networks and in the second part we model the evolution of networks over time.
This course is part of a set of three related lectures offered by the Algorithmics group: Network Analysis, Network Dynamics, and Network Modeling. Note that these courses can be taken independently of each other and in any order.

Prerequisites Good knowledge of basic mathematical concepts, as well as strong mathematical soft skills, i.e., the ability to understand and work with mathematical definitions, theorems, and proofs.

Note: There is a topically related seminar Re-analyzing social network studies: What is the enemy of my enemy?

Schedule

Lecture (Viviana Amati & Jürgen Lerner) Wed 13:30-15:00 in P 603
Tutorial Wed 15:15-16:45 in P 1012
Exams (oral) (by individual appointment)

Exercises

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no. online due tutorial download
0 21 October 2015 - 28 October 2015 Sheet 0
1 28 October 2015 2 November 2015 4 November 2015 Sheet 1
2 4 November 2015 9 November 2015 11 November 2015 Sheet 2
3 11 November 2015 16 November 2015 18 November 2015 Sheet 3
4 18 November 2015 23 November 2015 25 November 2015 Sheet 4
5 25 November 2015 30 November 2015 2 December 2015 Sheet 5
6 2 December 2015 7 December 2015 9 December 2015 Sheet 6
7 9 December 2015 14 December 2015 16 December 2015 Sheet 7
8 16 December 2015 11 January 2016 13 January 2016 Sheet 8
9 13 January 2016 18 January 2016 20 January 2016 Sheet 9
10 20 January 2016 25 January 2016 27 January 2016 Sheet 10
11 27 January 2016 01 February 2016 03 February 2016 Sheet 11
12 03 February 2016 08 February 2016 10 February 2016 Sheet 12

Solution of Assignment 1, Task 3.

Solution of Assignment 8.

Material

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Lecture topics

Temporal exponential random graph models: Detailed definition and interpretation of ERGM statistics:

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