One of the interesting phenomena due to topological heterogeneities in complex networks is the friendship paradox: Your friends have on average more friends than you do. Recently, this paradox has been generalized for arbitrary node attributes, called the generalized friendship paradox (GFP). The origin of GFP at the network level has been shown to be rooted in positive correlations between degrees and attributes. However, how the GFP holds for individual nodes needs to be understood in more detail. For this, we first analyze a solvable model to characterize the paradox holding probability of nodes for the uncorrelated case. Then we numerically study the correlated model of networks with tunable degree-degree and degree-attribute correlatio...
The friendship paradox is the observation that friends of individuals tend to have more friends or b...
The friendship paradox is a sociological phenomenon first discovered by Feld [13] which states that ...
Our friends have more friends than we do. That is the basis of the friendship paradox. In mathematic...
One of the interesting phenomena due to topological heterogeneities in complex networks is the frien...
Abstract. The friendship paradox is a sociological phenomenon stating that most people have fewer fr...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
Abstract. The friendship paradox refers to the sociological observation that, while the people’s ass...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
The friendship paradox is the phenomenon that in social networks, people on average have fewer frien...
The friendship paradox is the observation that friends of individuals tend to have more friends or b...
The friendship paradox is the observation that friends of individuals tend to have more friends or b...
The friendship paradox is the observation that friends of individuals tend to have more friends or b...
The friendship paradox is a sociological phenomenon first discovered by Feld [13] which states that ...
Our friends have more friends than we do. That is the basis of the friendship paradox. In mathematic...
One of the interesting phenomena due to topological heterogeneities in complex networks is the frien...
Abstract. The friendship paradox is a sociological phenomenon stating that most people have fewer fr...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
Abstract. The friendship paradox refers to the sociological observation that, while the people’s ass...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the...
The friendship paradox is the phenomenon that in social networks, people on average have fewer frien...
The friendship paradox is the observation that friends of individuals tend to have more friends or b...
The friendship paradox is the observation that friends of individuals tend to have more friends or b...
The friendship paradox is the observation that friends of individuals tend to have more friends or b...
The friendship paradox is a sociological phenomenon first discovered by Feld [13] which states that ...
Our friends have more friends than we do. That is the basis of the friendship paradox. In mathematic...