Today the 2009 Network Science Workshop at West Point begins. Unfortunately, due to course work commitments I will be missing the first day of the conference. I will be arriving at USMA tomorrow and am scheduled to give a talk in the afternoon on some very recent research I have undertaken on social network modeling. I am very excited about this research and am eager to get constructive criticism on it.
The title of the talk is the name of the modeling technique I have been developing, which I am calling the “Structurally Induced Random Graph Model.”

There is an accompanying paper that will (hopefully) be published as part of an IEEE conference proceedings. Once the paper has been edited and submitted I will upload a copy of it here.
This research is extremely preliminary, and as such I welcome all questions and comments. I am hoping to get a lot of constructive feedback from the audience at West Point tomorrow, but if you are not able to attend I welcome your thoughts in the comments or email as well.
The code used to generate the networks in the slides is available in the ZIA Code Repository at Python/Networks/SIRG/SIRG_dev1.py. Happy testing!
UPDATE: I forgot to mention that I will also be live-tweeting the conference to some extent under the hash-tag #USMANets09. If people are already live-tweeting under a different has-tag let me know and I will switch, but I could not find anything.
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