<p>(A) Example networks, each composed of 48 nodes and 123 undirected edges, and displayed using a spring-embedding layout algorithm. Both networks contain a set of high-degree nodes (red). In the network at the top, these nodes are interconnected with a density (rich-club coefficient) of 0.711. The network below was derived by randomizing the original network, preserving all node degrees. High-degree nodes are again shown in red, and their connection density is 0.578. Comparison of the network at the top to a population of 10,000 randomized networks indicates the presence of a rich club, with p = 0.0004. Note that due to constraints imposed by the degree sequence high-degree nodes in the randomized network remain linked with an edge densit...
Rich-club, assortativity and clustering coefficients are frequently used measures to estimate topolo...
The "rich-club phenomenon" in complex networks is characterized when nodes of higher degree are more...
Uncovering the hidden regularities and organizational principles of networks arising in physical sys...
Network analysis can help uncover meaningful regularities in the organization of complex systems. Am...
15 pages, 7 figures15 pages, 7 figures15 pages, 7 figuresIn complex networks the rich nodes are the ...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Regions comprising the structural rich club are displayed on an average brain surface....
Network analysis can help uncover meaningful regularities in the organization of complex systems. Am...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2020, Tutora:...
(A) An example of the rich-club connectivity among high total degree (k > 600) excitatory neurons (r...
The rich club organization (the presence of highly connected hub core in a network) influences many ...
For many complex networks present in nature only a single instance, usually of large size, is availa...
In complex networks it is common to model a network or generate a surrogate network based ...
A core is said to be a group of central and densely connected nodes which governs the overall behavi...
For many complex networks present in nature only a single instance, usually of large size, is availa...
The so-called rich-club phenomenon in a complex network is characterized when nodes of higher degree...
Rich-club, assortativity and clustering coefficients are frequently used measures to estimate topolo...
The "rich-club phenomenon" in complex networks is characterized when nodes of higher degree are more...
Uncovering the hidden regularities and organizational principles of networks arising in physical sys...
Network analysis can help uncover meaningful regularities in the organization of complex systems. Am...
15 pages, 7 figures15 pages, 7 figures15 pages, 7 figuresIn complex networks the rich nodes are the ...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Regions comprising the structural rich club are displayed on an average brain surface....
Network analysis can help uncover meaningful regularities in the organization of complex systems. Am...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2020, Tutora:...
(A) An example of the rich-club connectivity among high total degree (k > 600) excitatory neurons (r...
The rich club organization (the presence of highly connected hub core in a network) influences many ...
For many complex networks present in nature only a single instance, usually of large size, is availa...
In complex networks it is common to model a network or generate a surrogate network based ...
A core is said to be a group of central and densely connected nodes which governs the overall behavi...
For many complex networks present in nature only a single instance, usually of large size, is availa...
The so-called rich-club phenomenon in a complex network is characterized when nodes of higher degree...
Rich-club, assortativity and clustering coefficients are frequently used measures to estimate topolo...
The "rich-club phenomenon" in complex networks is characterized when nodes of higher degree are more...
Uncovering the hidden regularities and organizational principles of networks arising in physical sys...