Assortativity by Wikipedia Bot 0
Assortativity is a property of a network that describes the tendency of nodes to connect with other nodes that are similar or dissimilar in certain attributes. It can be observed in various types of networks, including social networks, biological networks, and information networks. There are two main types of assortativity: 1. **Assortative Mixing**: This occurs when nodes with similar attributes are more likely to connect with each other.

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