In this paper we study the reconstruction of a network topology from the values of its betweenness centrality, a measure of the influence of each of its nodes in the dissemination of information over the network. We consider a simple metaheuristic, simulated annealing, as the combinatorial optimization method to generate the network from the values of the betweenness centrality. We compare the performance of this technique when reconstructing different categories of networks –random, regular, small-world, scale-free and clustered–. We show that the method allows an exact reconstruction of small networks and leads to good topological approximations in the case of networks with larger orders. The method can be used to generate a quasi-optimal...
Abstract—We consider a network topology design problem in which an initial undirected graph underlyi...
Abstract. The total communicability of a network (or graph) is defined as the sum of the entries in ...
The subject matters of the article are design, creation and modernization of the computer networks. ...
In this paper we study the reconstruction of a network topology from the eigenvalues of its Laplacia...
AbstractThe betweenness is a well-known measure of centrality of a node in a network. We consider th...
Abstract. Betweenness is a centrality measure based on shortest paths, widely used in complex networ...
The betweenness centrality index is essential in the analysis of social networks, but costly to comp...
Identifying the community structure in a complex network has been addressed in many different ways. ...
Abstract—Random geometric networks are mathematical structures consisting of a set of nodes placed r...
Abstract—Estimating influential nodes in large scale networks including but not limited to social ne...
Abstract. Betweenness centrality ranks the importance of nodes by their participation in all shortes...
The goal of topological design of a computer communication network is to achieve a specified perform...
Numerous measures have been introduced in the literature for the identification of central nodes in ...
Estimating the importance or centrality of the nodes in large networks has recently attracted increa...
Betweenness centrality of vertices is essential in the analysis of social and information networks, ...
Abstract—We consider a network topology design problem in which an initial undirected graph underlyi...
Abstract. The total communicability of a network (or graph) is defined as the sum of the entries in ...
The subject matters of the article are design, creation and modernization of the computer networks. ...
In this paper we study the reconstruction of a network topology from the eigenvalues of its Laplacia...
AbstractThe betweenness is a well-known measure of centrality of a node in a network. We consider th...
Abstract. Betweenness is a centrality measure based on shortest paths, widely used in complex networ...
The betweenness centrality index is essential in the analysis of social networks, but costly to comp...
Identifying the community structure in a complex network has been addressed in many different ways. ...
Abstract—Random geometric networks are mathematical structures consisting of a set of nodes placed r...
Abstract—Estimating influential nodes in large scale networks including but not limited to social ne...
Abstract. Betweenness centrality ranks the importance of nodes by their participation in all shortes...
The goal of topological design of a computer communication network is to achieve a specified perform...
Numerous measures have been introduced in the literature for the identification of central nodes in ...
Estimating the importance or centrality of the nodes in large networks has recently attracted increa...
Betweenness centrality of vertices is essential in the analysis of social and information networks, ...
Abstract—We consider a network topology design problem in which an initial undirected graph underlyi...
Abstract. The total communicability of a network (or graph) is defined as the sum of the entries in ...
The subject matters of the article are design, creation and modernization of the computer networks. ...