Knotty-centrality: Finding the connective core of a complex network

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Abstract

A network measure called knotty-centrality is defined that quantifies the extent to which a given subset of a graph's nodes constitutes a densely intra-connected topologically central connective core. Using this measure, the knotty centre of a network is defined as a sub-graph with maximal knotty-centrality. A heuristic algorithm for finding subsets of a network with high knotty-centrality is presented, and this is applied to previously published brain structural connectivity data for the cat and the human, as well as to a number of other networks. The cognitive implications of possessing a connective core with high knotty-centrality are briefly discussed. © 2012 Shanahan, Wildie.

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Shanahan, M., & Wildie, M. (2012). Knotty-centrality: Finding the connective core of a complex network. PLoS ONE, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0036579

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