multiplex (Q28240)

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Algebraic Tools for the Analysis of Multiple Social Networks
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multiplex
Algebraic Tools for the Analysis of Multiple Social Networks

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    2.9.9
    30 June 2022
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    1.0
    28 August 2013
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    3 May 2017
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    2.7
    16 August 2017
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    2.8
    16 December 2017
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    2.9.2
    2 December 2019
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    28 February 2020
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    2.9.6
    8 September 2021
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    2.9
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    3.0.0-2
    22 June 2023
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    3.1.0
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    3.1.1
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    16 November 2023
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    Algebraic procedures for analyses of multiple social networks are delivered with this package as described in Ostoic (2020) <doi:10.18637/jss.v092.i11>. 'multiplex' makes possible, among other things, to create and manipulate multiplex, multimode, and multilevel network data with different formats. Effective ways are available to treat multiple networks with routines that combine algebraic systems like the partially ordered semigroup with decomposition procedures or semiring structures with the relational bundles occurring in different types of multivariate networks. 'multiplex' provides also an algebraic approach for affiliation networks through Galois derivations between families of the pairs of subsets in the two domains of the network with visualization options.
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