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arxiv: 2105.06691 · v1 · pith:OYQFLZXA · submitted 2021-05-14 · physics.soc-ph · cond-mat.stat-mech

Betweenness centrality of teams in social networks

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classification physics.soc-ph cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords teaminfluencesocialverticesbehaviorbetweennesscentralitydistribution
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Betweenness centrality (BC) was proposed as an indicator of the extent of an individual's influence in a social network. It is measured by counting how many times a vertex (i.e., an individual) appears on all the shortest paths between pairs of vertices. A question naturally arises as to how the influence of a team or group in a social network can be measured. Here, we propose a method of measuring this influence on a bipartite graph comprising vertices (individuals) and hyperedges (teams). When the hyperedge size varies, the number of shortest paths between two vertices in a hypergraph can be larger than that in a binary graph. Thus, the power-law behavior of the team BC distribution breaks down in scale-free hypergraphs. However, when the weight of each hyperedge, for example, the performance per team member, is counted, the team BC distribution is found to exhibit power-law behavior. We find that a team with a widely connected member is highly influential.

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