Total communicability as a centrality measure

  • Benzi M
  • Klymko C
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Abstract

We examine a node centrality measure based on the notion of total communicability, defined in terms of the row sums of the exponential of the adjacency matrix of the network. We argue that this is a natural metric for ranking nodes in a network, and we point out that it can be computed very rapidly even in the case of large networks. Furthermore, we propose the total sum of node communicabilities as a useful measure of network connectivity. Extensive numerical studies are conducted in order to compare this centrality measure with the closely related ones of subgraph centrality [E. Estrada and J. A. Rodriguez-Velazquez, Phys. Rev. E, 71 (2005), 056103] and Katz centrality [L. Katz, Psychometrica, 18 (1953), pp. 39-43]. Both synthetic and real-world networks are used in the computations.

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Benzi, M., & Klymko, C. (2013). Total communicability as a centrality measure. Journal of Complex Networks, 1(2), 124–149. https://doi.org/10.1093/comnet/cnt007

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