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Uncovering disassortativity in large scale-free networks

Uncovering disassortativity in large scale-free networks

Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, social and biological networks are often characterized by degree-degree {dependencies} between neighbouring nodes. One of the problems with the commonly used Pearson's correlation coefficient (termed as the assortativity coefficient) is that {in disassortative networks its magnitude …