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Area of Science:

  • Network Science
  • Sociology
  • Computational Social Science

Background:

  • Social network dynamics are complex, influenced by numerous factors.
  • Existing models like degree-driven preferential attachment fail to capture key properties like community formation and link weight evolution.
  • These limitations highlight the need for more comprehensive models of social network evolution.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the distribution of social network parameters and centralities.
  • To challenge the assumption that node degree is the primary driver of new social link formation.
  • To propose and validate a novel model for social network dynamics.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of social network parameters and centralities.
  • Development of the Weighted Betweenness Preferential Attachment (WBPA) model.
  • Quantitative validation of the WBPA model against realistic network metrics.

Main Results:

  • Node betweenness centrality is identified as a paramount factor in attracting and strengthening social links, surpassing node degree.
  • The proposed WBPA model demonstrates quantitatively robust results on realistic network metrics.
  • The model's effectiveness is supported by a socio-psychological interpretation.

Conclusions:

  • Node betweenness plays a critical role in social network dynamics, contrary to traditional preferential attachment models.
  • The WBPA model offers a more accurate and comprehensive approach to understanding social network evolution.
  • The findings provide deeper insights into the underlying mechanics of social network formation and link strengthening.