Rich-club coefficient
ID: rich-club-coefficient
The rich-club coefficient is a measure used in network science to analyze the organization and connectivity patterns within a network, especially in relation to the nodes with high degrees (i.e., nodes that have a large number of connections). The concept is based on the observation that nodes with many connections (often referred to as "rich" nodes) tend to be more interconnected than would be expected in a random network.
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