Network structure and minimum degree

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Abstract

Social network researchers have long sought measures of network cohesion, Density has often been used for this purpose, despite its generally admitted deficiencies. An approach to network cohesion is proposed that is based on minimum degree and which produces a sequence of subgraphs of gradually increasing cohesion. The approach also associates with any network measures of local density which promise to be useful both in characterizing network structures and in comparing networks. © 1983.

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Seidman, S. B. (1983). Network structure and minimum degree. Social Networks, 5(3), 269–287. https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-8733(83)90028-X

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