A nonlinear spectral core–periphery detection method for multiplex networks
Kai Bergermann,
Martin Stoll,
Francesco Tudisco
Abstract:Core–periphery detection aims to separate the nodes of a complex network into two subsets: a core that is densely connected to the entire network and a periphery that is densely connected to the core but sparsely connected internally. The definition of core–periphery structure in multiplex networks that record different types of interactions between the same set of nodes on different layers is non-trivial since a node may belong to the core in some layers and to the periphery in others. We propose a nonlinear … Show more
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