Extracting h-Backbone as a Core Structure in Weighted Networks

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Determining the core structure of complex network systems allows us to simplify them. Using h-bridge and h-strength measurements in a weighted network, we extract the h-backbone core structure. We find that focusing on the h-backbone in a network allows greater simplification because it has fewer edges and thus fewer adjacent nodes. We examine three practical applications: the co-citation network in an information system, the open flight network in a social system, and coauthorship in network science publications.

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Zhang, R. J., Stanley, H. E., & Ye, F. Y. (2018). Extracting h-Backbone as a Core Structure in Weighted Networks. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-32430-1

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