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arxiv: 1505.03689 · v1 · pith:7FT3X26Fnew · submitted 2015-05-14 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cs.SI

On alternative formulations of the small-world metric in complex networks

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Small-world networks, i.e. networks displaying both a high clustering coefficient and a small characteristic path length, are obliquitous in nature. Since their identification, the "small-worldness" metric, as proposed by Humphries and Gurney, has frequently been used to detect such structural property in real-world complex networks, to a large extent in the study of brain dynamics. Here I discuss several of its drawbacks, including its lack of definition in disconnected networks and the impossibility of assessing a statistical significance; and present different alternative formulations to overcome these difficulties, validated through the phenospaces representing a set of 48 real networks.

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