The Degree Correlation Coefficient () is defined as:
where represents the probability of finding nodes with degrees and at the ends of a randomly selected edge; is the probability that the end of an edge has degree is the normalization term.
Based on this result () and on the theory of degree correlations, mark the correct statement about the topology of this network:
A) The value classifies the network as neutral. Neutral networks are those in which nodes connect to each other with the probabilities expected in random networks, implying that the difference is zero. The negative value obtained should be dismissed as a statistical artifact or a “structural cutoff”.
B) The value indicates that the network is disassortative. In disassortative networks, hub nodes tend to avoid linking to each other. This means that, for pairs of high-degree nodes (both and is lower than the expected probability of an uncorrelated network.
C) The negative value of points to an assortative network, since this type of network typically exhibits hubs connecting to low-degree nodes. The condition for to be positive () is that the magnitude of the correlation captured by (the numerator of the formula) is positive.
D) Technological networks are classically assortative. The is atypical, but if it were truly disassortative, the impact would be increased robustness against targeted attacks, since removing a hub would not result in large cascades of disconnections among other hubs.
E) None of the above.
Original idea by: Matteus Vargas Simão da Silva
Questão interessante, mas muito didática, parece mais um trecho de livro-texto do que uma questão de quiz.
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