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b, In [[Disassortative network]]s, well-connected nodes join to a much larger number of less-well-connected nodes. This is typical of biological networks."
b, In [[Disassortative Network]]s, well-connected nodes join to a much larger number of less-well-connected nodes. This is typical of biological networks."
(from http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v453/n7191/fig_tab/453047a_F1.html)
(from http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v453/n7191/fig_tab/453047a_F1.html)



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Definition

"In assortative networks, well-connected nodes tend to join to other well-connected nodes, as in many social networks (i.e. friendship links in a school in the United States).

by contrast:

b, In Disassortative Networks, well-connected nodes join to a much larger number of less-well-connected nodes. This is typical of biological networks." (from http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v453/n7191/fig_tab/453047a_F1.html)


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