Groupe fmr (flows, matrices, networks)
The main goal of our working group is to integrate the tools and methods of network analysis (social, technical, complex) into geographical research. Our review consists in an in-depth examination and coverage of available concepts, vocabularies, methods, and tools. See also the blog http://groupefmr.hypotheses.org.
Keywords: flow, geography, graph, matrix, network
List of papers
Croissance et décroissance des réseaux, approches méthodologiques, F. Bahoken and S. Lhomme https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01518687
Graphs, networks, social networks: Vocabulary and notation, L. Beauguitte
Global measures of a network, C. Ducruet
Local measures of a network, C. Ducruet
Cliques and communities, L. Beauguitte
Blockmodeling and equivalence, L. Beauguitte
Simplification and graph partition, C. Ducruet
Small-world, scale-free networks and geography , L. Beauguitte and C. Ducruet
Scale-free and small-world networks in geographical research: A critical examination, L. Beauguitte and C. Ducruet
Matrix operations and graph analysis, P. and L. Beauguitte
Matrices' representation. Graph or/and flow maps?, F. Bahoken
Structural analysis of engineering networks: Weaknesses, models and properties, S. Lhomme
Web mapping: Social links on the internet, M. Severo
Statistical models for network analysis. From model p1 to ERGM, L. Beauguitte
Multigraphs, multiplexes, and coupled networks, C. Ducruet
Models of Theoretical Graphs, S. Lhomme
Two-mode networks analysis, L. Beauguitte
Dynamic and longitudinal network analysis, M. Maisonobe
Visualizing networks. Principles, problems and prospects, F. Bahoken, L. Beauguitte et S. Lhomme
Tutorial available on CEL (cours en ligne)
A short introduction to Pajek, L. Beauguitte
Analysing networks with R: packages statnet, igraph, and tnet, L. Beauguitte