AbstractAssortativity quantifies the tendency of nodes being connected to similar nodes in a complex network. Degree Assortativity can be quantified as a Pearson correlation. However, it is insufficient to explain assortative or disassortative tendencies of individual nodes or links, which may be contrary to the overall tendency of the network. A number of ‘local’ assortativity measures have been proposed to address this. In this paper we define and analyse an alternative formulation for node assortativity, primarily for undirected networks. The alternative approach is justified by some inherent shortcomings of existing local measures of assortativity. Using this approach, we show that most real world scale-free networks have disassortative...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
*Authors contributed equally Due to the recent availability of large complex networks, con-siderable...
AbstractAssortativity quantifies the tendency of nodes being connected to similar nodes in a complex...
Why are some networks degree-degree correlated (assortative), while most of the real-world ones are ...
Assortativity by degree for complex networks is quantified by the Newman coefficient, and it describ...
Due to the recent availability of large complex networks, considerable analysis has focused on under...
Assortativity was first introduced by Newman and has been extensively studied and applied to many re...
A network's assortativity is the tendency of vertices to bond with others based on similarities, usu...
Assortative mixing in networks is the tendency for nodes with the same attributes, or metadata, to l...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
*Authors contributed equally Due to the recent availability of large complex networks, con-siderable...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
*Authors contributed equally Due to the recent availability of large complex networks, con-siderable...
AbstractAssortativity quantifies the tendency of nodes being connected to similar nodes in a complex...
Why are some networks degree-degree correlated (assortative), while most of the real-world ones are ...
Assortativity by degree for complex networks is quantified by the Newman coefficient, and it describ...
Due to the recent availability of large complex networks, considerable analysis has focused on under...
Assortativity was first introduced by Newman and has been extensively studied and applied to many re...
A network's assortativity is the tendency of vertices to bond with others based on similarities, usu...
Assortative mixing in networks is the tendency for nodes with the same attributes, or metadata, to l...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
*Authors contributed equally Due to the recent availability of large complex networks, con-siderable...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
*Authors contributed equally Due to the recent availability of large complex networks, con-siderable...