<p><i>r</i> denotes correlation coefficients, <i>p</i> denotes significant level of correlation coefficients.</p>***<p><i>p</i><0.001.</p
We consider synchronization of weighted networks, possibly with asymmetrical connections. Focusing o...
The red line represents the coefficient from the observed network properties. The observed value is ...
<p>The plot shows the average in-degree of the neighbours of nodes with a given out-degree <sup>+</...
<p><i>r</i> denotes correlation coefficients, <i>p</i> denotes significant level of correlation coef...
<p><i>r</i> denotes correlation coefficients, <i>p</i> denotes significant level of correlation coef...
<p><i>r</i> denotes correlation coefficients, <i>p</i> denotes significant level of correlation coef...
<p>(A) 12.5 Hz, (B) 16.6 Hz. The red lines indicate the fitted linear trend. The <i>r</i> denotes co...
<p>Correlation Coefficients of Remote, Close Association and Brain Network Properties (<i>N</i> = 35...
<p>A: Dependence of average signal correlations, <i>c</i><sub><i>S</i></sub> (continuous lines), and...
<p>(A) Pearson degree correlation coefficient for the model network of size <i>N</i> = 10<sup>5</sup...
Degree correlation is an important topological property common to many real-world networks such as t...
An increasing number of network metrics have been applied in network analysis. If metric relations w...
<p>Abbreviations: see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0041048#...
<p>The correlation has been computed as the normalised conditional mutual information. Only correlat...
<p>Plots show the changes in small-world parameters (Cp, Lp, γ, λ and σ), network efficiency (Local ...
We consider synchronization of weighted networks, possibly with asymmetrical connections. Focusing o...
The red line represents the coefficient from the observed network properties. The observed value is ...
<p>The plot shows the average in-degree of the neighbours of nodes with a given out-degree <sup>+</...
<p><i>r</i> denotes correlation coefficients, <i>p</i> denotes significant level of correlation coef...
<p><i>r</i> denotes correlation coefficients, <i>p</i> denotes significant level of correlation coef...
<p><i>r</i> denotes correlation coefficients, <i>p</i> denotes significant level of correlation coef...
<p>(A) 12.5 Hz, (B) 16.6 Hz. The red lines indicate the fitted linear trend. The <i>r</i> denotes co...
<p>Correlation Coefficients of Remote, Close Association and Brain Network Properties (<i>N</i> = 35...
<p>A: Dependence of average signal correlations, <i>c</i><sub><i>S</i></sub> (continuous lines), and...
<p>(A) Pearson degree correlation coefficient for the model network of size <i>N</i> = 10<sup>5</sup...
Degree correlation is an important topological property common to many real-world networks such as t...
An increasing number of network metrics have been applied in network analysis. If metric relations w...
<p>Abbreviations: see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0041048#...
<p>The correlation has been computed as the normalised conditional mutual information. Only correlat...
<p>Plots show the changes in small-world parameters (Cp, Lp, γ, λ and σ), network efficiency (Local ...
We consider synchronization of weighted networks, possibly with asymmetrical connections. Focusing o...
The red line represents the coefficient from the observed network properties. The observed value is ...
<p>The plot shows the average in-degree of the neighbours of nodes with a given out-degree <sup>+</...