Generalized blockmodeling of binary networks
ID: generalized-blockmodeling-of-binary-networks
Generalized blockmodeling is a method used in network analysis, particularly for analyzing binary networks—networks where the ties between nodes are represented as either present (1) or absent (0). This method is particularly useful in social network analysis, where it helps to identify and summarize the structure of relationships among nodes (individuals or entities) by grouping them into blocks based on similarities in their connectivity patterns.
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