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+ | This paper uses three methods to examine the structure of large-scale networks (focus in particular on citation networks//link needed) that evolve over time. This paper demonstrates how each of these methods can divide the structure of large-scale network. http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/opinions.aspx A network of citations between opinions of the United | ||
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== '''Brief Description of Three Analysis Methods''' == | == '''Brief Description of Three Analysis Methods''' == | ||
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Citation
E.A. Leicht, G. Clarkson, K. Shedden, and M.E.J. Newman.2007. Large-scale structure of time evolving citation networks.In European Physical Journal B.-Volume 59, P75–83.
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Structure of Time Evolving Citation Networks
Summary
This paper uses three methods to examine the structure of large-scale networks (focus in particular on citation networks//link needed) that evolve over time. This paper demonstrates how each of these methods can divide the structure of large-scale network. http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/opinions.aspx A network of citations between opinions of the United States Supreme Court] is used as an example in this paper.