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arxiv: 1602.00093 · v2 · pith:24TUA7B2new · submitted 2016-01-30 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cs.SI· physics.data-an

Network nestedness as generalized core-periphery structures

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph cs.SIphysics.data-an
keywords nestednesscore-peripherynetworksnetworkcore-periphery-nessecologicalrealstructure
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The concept of nestedness, in particular for ecological and economical networks, has been introduced as a structural characteristic of real interacting systems. We suggest that the nestedness is in fact another way to express a mesoscale network property called the core-periphery structure. With real ecological mutualistic networks and synthetic model networks, we reveal the strong correlation between the nestedness and core-periphery-ness (likeness to the core-periphery structure), by defining the network-level measures for nestedness and core-periphery-ness in the case of weighted and bipartite networks. However, at the same time, via more sophisticated null-model analysis, we also discover that the degree (the number of connected neighbors of a node) distribution poses quite severe restrictions on the possible nestedness and core-periphery parameter space. Therefore, there must exist structurally interwoven properties in more fundamental levels of network formation, behind this seemingly obvious relation between nestedness and core-periphery structures.

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