Multiscale mixing patterns in networks
Volume: 115, Issue: 16, Pages: 4057 - 4062
Published: Apr 2, 2018
Abstract
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...
Paper Details
Title
Multiscale mixing patterns in networks
Published Date
Apr 2, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
16
Pages
4057 - 4062
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