ergm
is a collection of functions to plot, fit, diagnose, and simulate from random
graph models. For a list of functions type: help(package='ergm')For a complete list of the functions, use library(help="ergm")
or read the rest of the manual. For a simple demonstration,
use demo(packages="ergm")
.
When publishing results obtained using this package the original authors are to be cited as:
Mark S. Handcock, David R. Hunter, Carter T. Butts, Steven M. Goodreau,
and Martina Morris. 2003
statnet: Software tools for the Statistical Modeling of Network Data
All programs derived from this package must cite it.
For complete citation information, use
citation(package="ergm")
.
This manual introduces software tools for the representation, visualization,
and analysis of network data that address each of these previous shortcomings.
The package relies on the network
package which allows networks to be
represented in R. The ergm
package allows maximum likelihood estimates of
exponential random network models to be calculated using Markov Chain Monte
Carlo. The package also provides tools for plotting networks, simulating
networks and assessing model goodness-of-fit.
For detailed information on how to download and install the software,
go to the ergm
website:
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Butts CT (2007).
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Butts CT (2008).
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Butts CT, with help~from David~Hunter, Handcock MS (2007).
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{Demography},
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Assessing Degeneracy in Statistical Models of Social Networks,
Working Paper #39,
Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences,
University of Washington.
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{
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