Network formation is usually an aspect of circle science that attempts to model what sort of network evolves through identifying which variables affect its structure and how most of these mechanisms operate. Network formation hypotheses are tested by making use of either a dynamic model through an increasing network measurement or by doing an agent-based model to discover which network structure could be the equilibrium in some sort of fixed-size network.
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