Physics – Physics and Society
Scientific paper
2009-02-18
Physics
Physics and Society
17 pages, 12 figures. A working manuscript
Scientific paper
One important issue implied by the finite nature of real-world networks regards the identification of their more external (border) and internal nodes. The present work proposes a formal and objective definition of these properties, founded on the recently introduced concept of node diversity. It is shown that this feature does not exhibit any relevant correlation with several well-established complex networks measurements. A methodology for the identification of the borders of complex networks is described and illustrated with respect to theoretical (geographical and knitted networks) as well as real-world networks (urban and word association networks), yielding interesting results and insights in both cases.
Costa Luciano da F.
Travencolo Bruno A. N.
Viana Matheus P.
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