Fit, Simulate and Diagnose Models for Network Evolution Based on Exponential-Family Random Graph Models
A function to apply a given series of changes to a network.
Temporal Exponential-Family Random Graph Models
Auxiliary for Controlling Temporal ERGM Simulation
Auxiliary for Controlling Separable Temporal ERGM Fitting
Control parameters for tergm.godfather()
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Auxiliary for Controlling Temporal ERGM Fitting
The Crossection Operator Term
Average age of ties incident on nodes having degree in a given range
Average age of ties incident on nodes having a given degree
Discordant dyads
Temperal TNT proposal with degree bounds
Temperal TNT proposal
The Dissolution Operator Term
Sum of ages of extant ties
The EdgeAges Operator Term
Weighted sum of ages of extant ties
Weighted average age of an extant tie
Number of edges with age falling into a specified range
The Formation Operator Term
Impute missing dyads in a series of networks
Testing for duration dependent models
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Average age of an extant tie
A network series specification for conditional modeling.
Average ages of extant half-ties incident on nodes of specified attrib...
Calculation of networkDynamic statistics.
Collects a sample of networks and returns the statistics of each sampl...
Functions that will no longer be supported in future releases of the p...
tergm: Fit, Simulate and Diagnose Models for Network Evolution Based o...
The Change Operator Term
Auxiliary for Controlling Separable Temporal ERGM Simulation
Average ages of extant ties of specified mixing types
The Persistence Operator Term
STERGM wrappers for TERGM simulation
Draw from the distribution of a Temporal Exponential Family Random Gra...
Statnet Control
TNT proposal for CMLE fitting
Separable Temporal Exponential Family Random Graph Models (Deprecated)
An Internal Function for Extracting (Some) Formation and Dissolution F...
An integrated set of extensions to the 'ergm' package to analyze and simulate network evolution based on exponential-family random graph models (ERGM). 'tergm' is a part of the 'statnet' suite of packages for network analysis. See Krivitsky and Handcock (2014) <doi:10.1111/rssb.12014> and Carnegie, Krivitsky, Hunter, and Goodreau (2015) <doi:10.1080/10618600.2014.903087>.