Blockmodeling is a technique used in social network analysis and graph theory to study the structure of networks by identifying groups of nodes (or actors) that have similar patterns of connections (or relations) to each other. It is particularly useful for analyzing complex networks and understanding the underlying structures that govern interactions. When it comes to linked networks, which often refer to networks with multiple types or layers of relationships (e.g.
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