Centrality measures quantify the importance of a node in a network based on different geometric or diffusive properties, and focus on different scales. Here, we adopt a geometrical viewpoint to define a multi-scale centrality in networks. Given a metric distance between the nodes, we measure the centrality of a node by its tendency to be close to geodesics between nodes in its neighborhood, via the concept of triangle inequality excess. Depending on the size of the neighborhood, the resulting Gromov centrality defines the importance of a node at different scales in the graph, and recovers as limits well-known concept such as the clustering coefficient and closeness centrality. We argue that Gromov centrality is affected by the geometric and...
Centrality metrics aim to identify the most relevant nodes in a network. In the literature, a broad ...
A variety of node-level centrality measures, including purely structural measures (such as degree an...
Here, we provide supplementary materials for Betweenness Centrality in Spatial Networks: A Spatially...
Centrality measures quantify the importance of a node in a network based on different geometric or d...
Centrality measures quantify the importance of a node in a network based on different geometric or d...
International audienceWe show that prominent centrality measures in network analysis are all based o...
Classic measures of graph centrality capture distinct aspects of node importance, from the local (e....
Identifying the most influential nodes in networked systems is of vital importance to optimize their...
The calculation of centrality measures is common practice in the study of networks, as they attempt ...
The roles of different nodes within a network are often understood through centrality analysis, whic...
Abstract—Estimating influential nodes in large scale networks including but not limited to social ne...
Living systems are associated with Social networks — networks made up of nodes, some of which may be...
The centrality of an edge in a graph is proposed to be the degree of sensitivity of a graph distance...
The roles of different nodes within a network are often understood through centrality analysis, whic...
Abstract—Given a social network, which of its nodes are more central? This question was asked many t...
Centrality metrics aim to identify the most relevant nodes in a network. In the literature, a broad ...
A variety of node-level centrality measures, including purely structural measures (such as degree an...
Here, we provide supplementary materials for Betweenness Centrality in Spatial Networks: A Spatially...
Centrality measures quantify the importance of a node in a network based on different geometric or d...
Centrality measures quantify the importance of a node in a network based on different geometric or d...
International audienceWe show that prominent centrality measures in network analysis are all based o...
Classic measures of graph centrality capture distinct aspects of node importance, from the local (e....
Identifying the most influential nodes in networked systems is of vital importance to optimize their...
The calculation of centrality measures is common practice in the study of networks, as they attempt ...
The roles of different nodes within a network are often understood through centrality analysis, whic...
Abstract—Estimating influential nodes in large scale networks including but not limited to social ne...
Living systems are associated with Social networks — networks made up of nodes, some of which may be...
The centrality of an edge in a graph is proposed to be the degree of sensitivity of a graph distance...
The roles of different nodes within a network are often understood through centrality analysis, whic...
Abstract—Given a social network, which of its nodes are more central? This question was asked many t...
Centrality metrics aim to identify the most relevant nodes in a network. In the literature, a broad ...
A variety of node-level centrality measures, including purely structural measures (such as degree an...
Here, we provide supplementary materials for Betweenness Centrality in Spatial Networks: A Spatially...