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Generalized blockmodeling of valued networks (pospološeno bločno modeliranje omrežij z vrednostmi na povezavah: doktorska disertacija
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However, some indirect approaches (or methods between direct and indirect approaches, such as
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of the rows and columns in the adjacency matrix leading to an approximate block structure".
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This approach was popularized in the 1970s, due to the presence of two computer packages (
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provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject
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The opposite approach to deterministic blockmodeling is a
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