<p>(a) Nodes belong to a same community; (b) Nodes belong to different communities.</p
<p>Shown are three networks, , , and . Nodes belonging to the same community in each network are mar...
<p>The figure shows two examples where a node with degree 3 may be part of a sparsely-connected star...
<p>A toy example of a node pair that is reachable in multilayer networks: the information can start ...
<p>(a) A new node attaches to an existing node with degree two, it joins the same community as the e...
<p>(a) linking a new node to an existing node; (b) linking two existing nodes; (c) linking two new n...
<p>(A) The network consists of five overlapping communities. Nodes 1, 7, 12, 16 are overlapping node...
<p>(A) The ring network of heterogeneous cliques. Each community is a clique, and two adjacent commu...
<p>(A) Correct partition. (B,C) Two counter-intuitive partitions. The red links and their adjacent n...
<p>In each of the two graphs nodes represent the layers of the multiplex (APS on the left and IMDb o...
<p>The average degree is increasing in the number of shared community. This means that nodes that be...
<p>I) Joining community: the nodes keep their degree and topological dependences with the rest of th...
<p>Inter-edges (red dashed) cross community boundaries. Intra-edges (blue solid) remain inside commu...
<p>Black nodes (isolated nodes) have their module membership fixed, whereas red nodes (connector nod...
<p>If the nodes are selected according to their degree values, only node will be selected, and comm...
<p>(A) A simple two layer multiplex networks where the links in blue correspond to one layer and the...
<p>Shown are three networks, , , and . Nodes belonging to the same community in each network are mar...
<p>The figure shows two examples where a node with degree 3 may be part of a sparsely-connected star...
<p>A toy example of a node pair that is reachable in multilayer networks: the information can start ...
<p>(a) A new node attaches to an existing node with degree two, it joins the same community as the e...
<p>(a) linking a new node to an existing node; (b) linking two existing nodes; (c) linking two new n...
<p>(A) The network consists of five overlapping communities. Nodes 1, 7, 12, 16 are overlapping node...
<p>(A) The ring network of heterogeneous cliques. Each community is a clique, and two adjacent commu...
<p>(A) Correct partition. (B,C) Two counter-intuitive partitions. The red links and their adjacent n...
<p>In each of the two graphs nodes represent the layers of the multiplex (APS on the left and IMDb o...
<p>The average degree is increasing in the number of shared community. This means that nodes that be...
<p>I) Joining community: the nodes keep their degree and topological dependences with the rest of th...
<p>Inter-edges (red dashed) cross community boundaries. Intra-edges (blue solid) remain inside commu...
<p>Black nodes (isolated nodes) have their module membership fixed, whereas red nodes (connector nod...
<p>If the nodes are selected according to their degree values, only node will be selected, and comm...
<p>(A) A simple two layer multiplex networks where the links in blue correspond to one layer and the...
<p>Shown are three networks, , , and . Nodes belonging to the same community in each network are mar...
<p>The figure shows two examples where a node with degree 3 may be part of a sparsely-connected star...
<p>A toy example of a node pair that is reachable in multilayer networks: the information can start ...