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Subgraph frequencies: Mapping the empirical and extremal geography of large graph collections

Ugander et al., 2013

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6247197527395367034
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Ugander J
Backstrom L
Kleinberg J
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Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on World Wide Web

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A growing set of on-line applications are generating data that can be viewed as very large collections of small, dense social graphs---these range from sets of social groups, events, or collaboration projects to the vast collection of graph neighborhoods in large social networks …
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