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The present paper focuses on identification issues of the micro- and macrocharacteristics of social networks proposed in [1]. For this, we employ data on real online social networks—Facebook, LiveJournal and Twitter. And finally, the results of corresponding simulation experiments are provided and compared.
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Original Russian Text © A.V. Batov, V.V. Breer, D.A. Novikov, A.D. Rogatkin, 2014, published in Problemy Upravleniya, 2014, No. 6, pp. 45–51.
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Batov, A.V., Breer, V.V., Novikov, D.A. et al. Micro- and macromodels of social networks. II. Identification and simulation experiments. Autom Remote Control 77, 321–331 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117916020089
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