Characterization of complex networks: A survey of measurements

LF Costa, FA Rodrigues, G Travieso… - Advances in …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Advances in physics, 2007Taylor & Francis
Each complex network (or class of networks) presents specific topological features which
characterize its connectivity and highly influence the dynamics of processes executed on the
network. The analysis, discrimination, and synthesis of complex networks therefore rely on
the use of measurements capable of expressing the most relevant topological features. This
article presents a survey of such measurements. It includes general considerations about
complex network characterization, a brief review of the principal models, and the …
Each complex network (or class of networks) presents specific topological features which characterize its connectivity and highly influence the dynamics of processes executed on the network. The analysis, discrimination, and synthesis of complex networks therefore rely on the use of measurements capable of expressing the most relevant topological features. This article presents a survey of such measurements. It includes general considerations about complex network characterization, a brief review of the principal models, and the presentation of the main existing measurements. Important related issues covered in this work comprise the representation of the evolution of complex networks in terms of trajectories in several measurement spaces, the analysis of the correlations between some of the most traditional measurements, perturbation analysis, as well as the use of multivariate statistics for feature selection and network classification. Depending on the network and the analysis task one has in mind, a specific set of features may be chosen. It is hoped that the present survey will help the proper application and interpretation of measurements.
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