Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the network vertices in a variety of cases. Given the prevalence of this phenomenon network scientists have developed metrics to quantify its extent. In particular, the assortativity coefficient is used to capture the level of correlation between a single-dimensional attribute (categorical or scalar) of the network nodes and the observed connections, i.e., the edges. Nevertheless, in many cases a multi-dimensional, i.e., vector feature of the nodes is of interest. Similar attributes can describe complex behavioral patterns (e.g., mobility) of the network entities. To date little attention has been given to this setting and there has not been a gen...
Assortativity was first introduced by Newman and has been extensively studied and applied to many re...
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 r...
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...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
<div><p>Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes ...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
Assortative matching is a network phenomenon that arises when nodes exhibit a bias towards connectio...
<p>VA-index involves network randomization and empirical hypothesis testing for quantifying the asso...
AbstractAssortativity quantifies the tendency of nodes being connected to similar nodes in a complex...
Assortativity by degree for complex networks is quantified by the Newman coefficient, and it describ...
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...
Assortativity was first introduced by Newman and has been extensively studied and applied to many re...
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 r...
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...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
<div><p>Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes ...
Network connections have been shown to be correlated with structural or external attributes of the n...
Assortative matching is a network phenomenon that arises when nodes exhibit a bias towards connectio...
<p>VA-index involves network randomization and empirical hypothesis testing for quantifying the asso...
AbstractAssortativity quantifies the tendency of nodes being connected to similar nodes in a complex...
Assortativity by degree for complex networks is quantified by the Newman coefficient, and it describ...
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...
Assortativity was first introduced by Newman and has been extensively studied and applied to many re...
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 r...