Zachary P. Neal

Orcid: 0000-0003-3076-4995

According to our database1, Zachary P. Neal authored at least 28 papers between 2013 and 2025.

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2025
A stopping rule for randomly sampling bipartite networks with fixed degree sequences.
Soc. Networks, 2025

2024
When can networks be inferred from observed groups?
Netw. Sci., 2024

The Senators Problem: A Design Space of Node Placement Methods for Geospatial Network Visualization (Short Paper).
Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, 2024

2023
The duality of networks and groups: Models to generate two-mode networks from one-mode networks.
Netw. Sci., September, 2023

Inferring social networks from observed groups.
CoRR, 2023

Mixing time for uniform sampling of binary matrices with fixed row and column sums using the trade algorithm.
CoRR, 2023

Analysis of Evil Twin, Deauthentication, and Disassociation Attacks on Wi-Fi Cameras.
Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, 2023

Stochastic Degree Sequence Model with Edge Constraints (SDSM-EC) for Backbone Extraction.
Proceedings of the Complex Networks & Their Applications XII, 2023

2022
fastball: a fast algorithm to randomly sample bipartite graphs with fixed degree sequences.
J. Complex Networks, October, 2022

Inferring signed networks from preschoolers' observed parallel and social play.
Soc. Networks, 2022

That'll move the chains: Collecting network chain data.
Soc. Networks, 2022

Homophily in collaborations among US House Representatives, 1981-2018.
Soc. Networks, 2022

The Duality of Networks and Foci: Generative Models of Two-Mode Networks from One-Mode Networks.
CoRR, 2022

backbone: An R package to extract network backbones.
CoRR, 2022

2021
fastball: A fast algorithm to sample binary matrices with fixed marginals.
CoRR, 2021

Comparing Models for Extracting the Backbone of Bipartite Projections.
CoRR, 2021

Optimally partitioning signed networks based on generalized balance.
CoRR, 2021

2020
A sign of the times? Weak and strong polarization in the U.S. Congress, 1973-2016.
Soc. Networks, 2020

2019
What types of brokerage bridge the research-practice gap? The case of public school educators.
Soc. Networks, 2019

backbone: An R Package for Backbone Extraction of Weighted Graphs.
CoRR, 2019

False positives using social cognitive mapping to identify childrens' peer groups.
CoRR, 2019

Legislative effectiveness hangs in the balance: Studying balance and polarization through partitioning signed networks.
CoRR, 2019

2017
How small is it? Comparing indices of small worldliness.
Netw. Sci., 2017

2016
Seeing and being seen: Predictors of accurate perceptions about classmates' relationships.
Soc. Networks, 2016

2015
Navigating the massive world of reddit: using backbone networks to map user interests in social media.
PeerJ Comput. Sci., 2015

2014
The backbone of bipartite projections: Inferring relationships from co-authorship, co-sponsorship, co-attendance and other co-behaviors.
Soc. Networks, 2014

The devil is in the details: Differences in air traffic networks by scale, species, and season.
Soc. Networks, 2014

2013
Identifying statistically significant edges in one-mode projections.
Soc. Netw. Anal. Min., 2013


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