The friendship paradox on averages does not constrain the fraction of nodes whose degree is below their neighbors' mean or median, allowing independent behaviors shown via examples and empirical networks.
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The difference between alter-based and ego-based friendship paradox means equals the degree-degree covariance normalized by the mean degree.
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Friendship-paradox paradox: Do most people's friends really have more friends than they do?
The friendship paradox on averages does not constrain the fraction of nodes whose degree is below their neighbors' mean or median, allowing independent behaviors shown via examples and empirical networks.
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Two variants of the friendship paradox: The condition for inequality between them
The difference between alter-based and ego-based friendship paradox means equals the degree-degree covariance normalized by the mean degree.