amorem
amorem is an R package for simulation and inference
in relational event models (REMs) and relational hyper event
models (RHEMs) — dynamic network data in continuous time.
📖 Documentation
Everything lives on the documentation site:
Installation, the quick-start tutorial, the full guide set
(simulation, endogenous catalogue, estimation, hyperedge models,
datasets, real-data analysis, validation experiments), and the complete
function reference are all there.
References
Methodological background for the models implemented in
amorem:
- Bianchi, F., Filippi-Mazzola, E., Lomi, A., & Wit, E. C. (2024).
Relational Event Modeling. Annual Review of Statistics and Its
Application, 11, 297–319. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-statistics-040722-060248
- Boschi, M., & Wit, E. C. (2026). Introduction to Relational
Event Modelling. arXiv:2604.07063. https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.07063
- Juozaitienė, R., & Wit, E. C. (2024). Relational event modelling
with timing, closure and actor-heterogeneity effects. Journal of the
Royal Statistical Society Series A, 188(4). https://doi.org/10.1093/jrsssa/qnae132
- Boschi, M., Lerner, J., & Wit, E. C. (2025). Relational hyper
event models with time-varying non-linear effects.
arXiv:2509.05289. https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.05289
License
MIT, see LICENSE.