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H. Kretschmer and T. Kretschmer, “Who Is Collaborating with Whom? Explanation of a Fundamental Principle,” In: H. Y. Hou, B. Wang, S. B. Liu, Z. G. Hu, X. Zhang and M. Z. Li, Eds., Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Webometrics, Informetrics and Scientometrics and 10th Collnet Meeting, Dalian, 13-16 September 2009, unpublished.
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TITLE:
Who Is Collaborating with Whom in Science? Explanation of a Fundamental Principle
AUTHORS:
Hildrun Kretschmer, Theo Kretschmer
KEYWORDS:
Social Network Analysis (SNA); Collaboration; Co-Authorship; Mathematical Model
JOURNAL NAME:
Social Networking,
Vol.2 No.3,
July
4,
2013
ABSTRACT: Since many decades power functions are well-known in counting single scientists or co-author pairs in social networks. However, in this paper a developed procedure for visualizing a bivariate distribution of co-author pairs’ frequencies hence producing three-dimensional graphs is presented. This distribution is explained by a fundamental principle of social group formation and described by a mathematical model. This model is applied to 52 co-authorship networks. For 96% of them the squared multiple R is larger than 0.98 and for 77% of the 52 networks even larger than 0.99. The visualized social Gestalts in form of three-dimensional graphs are rather identically with the corresponding empirical distributions. Question: Can we expect a general validity of this mathematical model for co-authorship networks?