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Athlete Social Support Network Modeling Based on Modern Valence Bond Theory

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  • Ningshe Zhao

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Based on the Valence Bond theory, an attempt is proposed to the complex network. The principle of chemical bonding of the basic particles that make up the substance creates a metaphor between the formation of social networks. By analyzing the integration of atoms by relying on the chemical bonds between particles, then the social basis for the connection between social network nodes should depend on the tangible or intangible attribute resources that characterize social capital around the main node. Based on the above analysis, the social node is divided into active nodes and passive nodes, and a dynamic model of social network formation is proposed, the Valence Bond model of social network. Through this model, the actual athlete group nodes are depicted, and the representation of the model and the evolution of network structure are given with the actual data.

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  • Ningshe Zhao, 2020. "Athlete Social Support Network Modeling Based on Modern Valence Bond Theory," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-8, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:4392975
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/4392975
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