… types, and apply them to a variety of real-world networks, showing that assortativemixing is … in many networks. We also propose several models of assortativelymixednetworks, both …
… Abstract—We analyze assortativemixing patterns of biological networks which are typically … mixing patterns in directed networks before applying them to specific biological networks. …
S Zhou, IJ Cox, LK Hansen - … of the 8th Conference on Complex Networks …, 2017 - Springer
… assortativemixing is a new property of social networks. … network with assortativemixing is characterised by a possible value of r; where \(r=1\) corresponds to a perfect assortativemixing…
L Peel, JC Delvenne… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
… of the network exhibiting different behaviors. Here we focus on assortativity, a network analogue … variations of assortativity within a network and exhibit, in a variety of empirical data, rich …
D Melamed, A Harrell… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
Humans’ propensity to cooperate is driven by our embeddedness in social networks. A key mechanism through which networks promote cooperation is clustering. Within clusters, …
M Brede, S Sinha - arXiv preprint cond-mat/0507710, 2005 - arxiv.org
… of λmax with network size. Again we find that assortativemixing leads to a loss of stability. Our results seem to imply that the disassortative mixing seen in biological networks could be a …
… network structure in connection with a decreased assortativity, thus revealing that emergence of disassortative mixing is essential for establishing long-range links in spatial networks. …
AP Quayle, AS Siddiqui, SJM Jones - The European Physical Journal B …, 2006 - Springer
… mechanism by which assortativemixing arises during network growth. The model is … of network, and for any type of assortativemixing. We also present a new type of assortativemixing …
… that assortativelymixednetworks percolate more … networks are examples of these. In this work, we find RN of proteins to also have assortativemixing, although many biological networks …