Intermediate-scale (or “meso-scale'') structures in networks have received considerable attention, as the algorithmic detection of such structures makes it possible to discover …
D Fricke, T Lux - Computational Economics, 2015 - Springer
We explore the network topology arising from a dataset of the overnight interbank transactions on the e-MID trading platform from January 1999 to December 2010. In order to …
There have been two distinct approaches to two-mode data. The first approach is to project the data to one-mode and then analyze the projected network using standard single-mode …
Core-periphery structure, the arrangement of a network into a dense core and sparse periphery, is a versatile descriptor of various social, biological, and technological networks …
Intermediate-scale (or “meso-scale'') structures in networks have received considerable attention, as the algorithmic detection of such structures makes it possible to discover …
MC Mahutga, DA Smith - Social Science Research, 2011 - Elsevier
How does the structure of the world economy determine the gains from participation therein? In order to answer this question, we conduct a state of the art network analysis of …
F Tudisco, DJ Higham - SIAM Journal on Mathematics of Data Science, 2023 - SIAM
Core-periphery detection is a key task in exploratory network analysis where one aims to find a core, a set of nodes well connected internally and with the periphery, and a periphery …
World systems theory proposes that global trade is stratified into hierarchical groups, a tightly connected core, and a weakly connected periphery. The theory suggests that this …
We introduce several novel and computationally efficient methods for detecting “core– periphery structure” in networks. Core–periphery structure is a type of mesoscale structure …