Assortative mixing in networks is the tendency for nodes with the same attributes, or metadata, to link to each other. It is a property often found in social networks, manifesting as a higher tendency of links occurring between people of the same age, race, or political belief. Quantifying the level of assortativity or disassortativity (the preference of linking to nodes with different attributes) can shed light on the organization of complex networks. It is common practice to measure the level of assortativity according to the assortativity coefficient, or modularity in the case of categorical metadata. This global value is the average level of assortativity across the network and may not be a representative statistic when mixing patterns ...
Calculation of assortative mixing by degree in networks indicates whether nodes with similar degree ...
Assortativity by degree for complex networks is quantified by the Newman coefficient, and it describ...
Nominal assortativity (or discrete assortativity) is widely used to characterize group mixing patter...
Assortative mixing in networks is the tendency for nodes with the same attributes, or metadata, to l...
Assortative matching is a network phenomenon that arises when nodes exhibit a bias towards connectio...
We consider the network constraints on the bounds of the assortativity coefficient, which aims to qu...
The conventional wisdom is that social networks exhibit an assortative mixing pattern, whereas biolo...
A network's assortativity is the tendency of vertices to bond with others based on similarities, usu...
We propose a model of an underlying mechanism responsible for the formation of assortative mixing in...
Three measures of clumpiness of complex networks are introduced. The measures quantify how most cent...
AbstractAssortativity quantifies the tendency of nodes being connected to similar nodes in a complex...
Author name used in this publication: Xiao-Ke Xu2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publicatio...
The consensus formation process in a social network is affected by a number of factors. This paper s...
Due to the recent availability of large complex networks, considerable analysis has focused on under...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
Calculation of assortative mixing by degree in networks indicates whether nodes with similar degree ...
Assortativity by degree for complex networks is quantified by the Newman coefficient, and it describ...
Nominal assortativity (or discrete assortativity) is widely used to characterize group mixing patter...
Assortative mixing in networks is the tendency for nodes with the same attributes, or metadata, to l...
Assortative matching is a network phenomenon that arises when nodes exhibit a bias towards connectio...
We consider the network constraints on the bounds of the assortativity coefficient, which aims to qu...
The conventional wisdom is that social networks exhibit an assortative mixing pattern, whereas biolo...
A network's assortativity is the tendency of vertices to bond with others based on similarities, usu...
We propose a model of an underlying mechanism responsible for the formation of assortative mixing in...
Three measures of clumpiness of complex networks are introduced. The measures quantify how most cent...
AbstractAssortativity quantifies the tendency of nodes being connected to similar nodes in a complex...
Author name used in this publication: Xiao-Ke Xu2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publicatio...
The consensus formation process in a social network is affected by a number of factors. This paper s...
Due to the recent availability of large complex networks, considerable analysis has focused on under...
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, and soc...
Calculation of assortative mixing by degree in networks indicates whether nodes with similar degree ...
Assortativity by degree for complex networks is quantified by the Newman coefficient, and it describ...
Nominal assortativity (or discrete assortativity) is widely used to characterize group mixing patter...