Directed Multiplex Network Analysis
Directed multiplex network analysis models systems where the same set of nodes are connected by multiple types of directed (asymmetric) relationships across distinct layers — such as citation flows, information cascades, or authority hierarchies co-existing simultaneously. It extends multiplex network analysis by preserving both layer identity and edge directionality, enabling richer structural and dynamic insights.
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- Kivela, M., Arenas, A., Barthelemy, M., Gleeson, J. P., Moreno, Y., & Porter, M. A. (2014). Multilayer networks. Journal of Complex Networks, 2(3), 203–271. · DOI 10.1093/comnet/cnu016
- De Domenico, M., Sole-Ribalta, A., Cozzo, E., Kivela, M., Moreno, Y., Porter, M. A., Gomez, S., & Arenas, A. (2013). Mathematical formulation of multilayer networks. Physical Review X, 3(4), 041022. · DOI 10.1103/PhysRevX.3.041022
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