Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10480290 | Mathematical Social Sciences | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In evaluating and benchmarking positions of nodes within networks, several network statistics can be considered. A new benchmark is introduced that can be used to investigate whether or not a node is outperformed by another node regarding the connections to some fixed set W of nodes. Networks where these subdued positions do not exist are called W-stable. In this paper special attention is paid to minimal W-stable (random) networks, where W is the set of nodes having a degree crossing some fixed number. The notion of W-covering also makes possible to disclose an alternative definition and role of key players in social networks.
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Authors
R.H.P. Janssen, H. Monsuur,