Network Size Impact upon Global Balance Structure in Small Complete Network

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The balance of signed structures is defined in complete network. The local and global sign adjust rules in imbalance structure are designed under the first structural theorem. Complete linked network model is built. The convergent process of balance triangles was simulated and the results under local and global sign adjust rules were compared carefully. The impact of network size and nodes’ balance requirement on network global balance ratio are analyzed carefully.

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