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Subgroup centrality measures

Jocelyn R. Bell

Network Science, 2014, vol. 2, issue 2, 277-297

Abstract: In this paper we examine natural generalizations of four widely used centrality measures to subgroups of nodes in a network. This allows for a division into local and global influence. As an example, we analyze a classic network and discuss previously hidden features made visible by these new techniques. Network-wide measures and centralization formulae are derived.

Date: 2014
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