May 19th question: Assortativity and Disassortativity
Which of the following statements is correct about assortative, disassortative and neutral networks?
- In a perfectly assortative network, it is expected that nodes with degree k connect to nodes of degree from k-1 to k+1.
- In neutral networks, hubs tend to not connect with other hubs and tend to connect with nodes with low degrees.
- Assortative networks are networks where hubs tend to connect with other hubs.
- Disassortative networks are networks where nodes with low degrees tend to connect with other nodes with low degrees and avoid hubs.
- None of the above
I guess both A and C are correct.
ResponderExcluirHello professor, I believe A is not correct is it? I believe in a perfectly assortative one, the connection must be with nodes of degree exactly k. k -1 and k+1 are also allowed?
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