Abstract
We exploit the symmetry concepts developed in the companion review of this article to introduce a stochastic version of link reversal symmetry, which leads to an improved understanding of the reciprocity of directed networks. We apply our formalism to the international trade network and show that a strong embedding in economic space determines particular symmetries of the network, while the observed evolution of reciprocity is consistent with a symmetry breaking taking place in production space. Our results show that networks can be strongly affected by symmetry-breaking phenomena occurring in embedding spaces, and that stochastic network symmetries can successfully suggest, or rule out, possible underlying mechanisms. © 2010 by the authors.
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Ruzzenenti, F., Garlaschelli, D., & Basosi, R. (2010). Complex networks and symmetry II: Reciprocity and evolution of world trade. Symmetry, 2(3), 1710–1744. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym2031710
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