Systems biology beyond degree, hubs and scale-free networks: the case for multiple metrics in complex networks
classification
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cond-mat.stat-mechcs.SIphysics.soc-ph
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networksmetricsbeyondcomplexdegreesystemsachievedanalysis
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Modeling and topological analysis of networks in biological and other complex systems, must venture beyond the limited consideration of very few network metrics like degree, betweenness or assortativity. A proper identification of informative and redundant entities from many different metrics, using recently demonstrated techniques, is essential. A holistic comparison of networks and growth models is best achieved only with the use of such methods.
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