Despite degree distributions give some insights about how heterogeneous a network is, they fail in giving a unique quantitative characterization of network heterogeneity. This is particularly the case when several different distributions fit for the same network, when the number of data points is very scarce due to network size, or when we have to compare two networks with completely different degree distributions. Here we propose a unique characterization of network heterogeneity based on the difference of functions of node degrees for all pairs of linked nodes. We show that this heterogeneity index can be expressed as a quadratic form of the Laplacian matrix of the network, which allows a spectral representation of network heterogeneity. ...
Abstract One of the most influential recent results in network analysis is that many natural network...
The degree distribution is an important characteristic of complex networks. In many data analysis ap...
<p>Right column shows illustrations of prototypical networks: the (ring) lattice small-world, the cl...
Despite degree distributions give some insights about how heterogeneous a network is, they fail in g...
In order to understand how the network structure impacts the underlying dynamics, we seek an assortm...
In order to understand how the network structure impacts the underlying dynamics, we seek an assortm...
Networks may be homogeneous in the sense that all nodes are of the same type or they may be heteroge...
Complex network theory crucially depends on the assumptions made about the degree distribution, whil...
The heterogeneity of the sum of all distances from one node to the rest of nodes in a graph (distanc...
Abstract—As the Internet becomes a social infrastructure, a network design method that has adaptabil...
Abstract—The degree distribution is an important characteris-tic in complex networks. In many applic...
Complex network theory crucially depends on the assumptions made about the degree distribution, whil...
In order to understand how the network structure impacts the underlying dynamics, we seek an assortm...
Abstract. Inhomogeneity in networks can be detected by the analysis of the correlation of the total ...
Subgraphs such as cliques, loops and stars form crucial connections in the topologies of real-world ...
Abstract One of the most influential recent results in network analysis is that many natural network...
The degree distribution is an important characteristic of complex networks. In many data analysis ap...
<p>Right column shows illustrations of prototypical networks: the (ring) lattice small-world, the cl...
Despite degree distributions give some insights about how heterogeneous a network is, they fail in g...
In order to understand how the network structure impacts the underlying dynamics, we seek an assortm...
In order to understand how the network structure impacts the underlying dynamics, we seek an assortm...
Networks may be homogeneous in the sense that all nodes are of the same type or they may be heteroge...
Complex network theory crucially depends on the assumptions made about the degree distribution, whil...
The heterogeneity of the sum of all distances from one node to the rest of nodes in a graph (distanc...
Abstract—As the Internet becomes a social infrastructure, a network design method that has adaptabil...
Abstract—The degree distribution is an important characteris-tic in complex networks. In many applic...
Complex network theory crucially depends on the assumptions made about the degree distribution, whil...
In order to understand how the network structure impacts the underlying dynamics, we seek an assortm...
Abstract. Inhomogeneity in networks can be detected by the analysis of the correlation of the total ...
Subgraphs such as cliques, loops and stars form crucial connections in the topologies of real-world ...
Abstract One of the most influential recent results in network analysis is that many natural network...
The degree distribution is an important characteristic of complex networks. In many data analysis ap...
<p>Right column shows illustrations of prototypical networks: the (ring) lattice small-world, the cl...