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Network Analysis with RSiena Basic Course

Between 13th and 17th October 2017 , the course "Network Analysis with RSiena" organized by our Research Group was held under the Training Program of Centre for Social Sciences . The purpose of the basic course was to provide insights into the static and dynamic analysis methods of social networks and their practical application in the R statistical environment, and to enable participants to use the analytical methods presented during their own work. The introductory week was a basis for the next week's advanced RSiena analysis methods course. Besides the theoretical introduction of Károly Takács, Anikó Havelda, Dorottya Kisfalusi and Samu Flóra were attending classes for the participants.

The book Understanding Interactions in Complex Systems is available in print from Cambridge Scholars Publishing, including a contribution by Simone Righi and Károly Takács

The book Understanding Interactions in Complex Systems is available in print from Cambridge Scholars Publishing, including a contribution by Simone Righi and Károly Takács

The book Understanding Interactions in Complex Systems: Toward a Science of Interaction is out on 1 August, 2017 from Cambridge Scholars Publishing, including a chapter by our members, Simone Righi and Károly Takács with the title Parallel versus Sequential Update and the Evolution of Cooperation with the Assistance of Emotional Strategies.
Reference:
Righi, S. and Takács, K. 2017. Parallel versus Sequential Update and the Evolution of Cooperation with the Assistance of Emotional Strategies. In: Cordier, S., Ertur, C., Debarsy, N., Lucas, D., Nemo, F., Poisson, G., and Vrain, C. (eds.): Understanding Interactions in Complex Systems: Toward a Science of Interaction, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. http://www.cambridgescholars.com/understanding-interactions-in-complex-systems

The paper of Simone Righi and Károly Takács has been published in the Proceedings of ECMS

The paper of Simone Righi and Károly Takács has been published in the Proceedings of ECMS

The paper of Simone Righi and Károly Takács has been published in the Proceedings of ECMS

Righi S., Takacs K. 2017. Blind vs. embedded indirect reciprocity and the evolution of cooperation. In: Zoltay Paprika, Z.; Horák, P.; Váradi, K.; Zwierczyk, P. T.; Vidovics-Dancs, Á., and Rádics, J. P. (eds.): Proceedings of European Conference on Modelling and Simulations 2017 (ISBN: 978-0-9932440-4-9).

Our members' article in Intersections

Our members' article in Intersections

Article of our members, Boróka Pápay and Bálint György Kubik ("The Boundaries and External Connections of the Hyperlink Network of Hungarian Websites from Romania") has been recently published in the first issue of the 3rd volume of Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics

To read the first issue of of the 3nd volume of Intersections.EEJSP please click here!

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