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The Coreness and H-Index of Random Geometric Graphs

Published 7 May 2021 in math.ST, math.PR, and stat.TH | (2105.03122v2)

Abstract: In network analysis, a measure of node centrality provides a scale indicating how central a node is within a network. The coreness is a popular notion of centrality that accounts for the maximal smallest degree of a subgraph containing a given node. In this paper, we study the coreness of random geometric graphs and show that, with an increasing number of nodes and properly chosen connectivity radius, the coreness converges to a new object, that we call the continuum coreness. In the process, we show that other popular notions of centrality measures, namely the H-index and its iterates, also converge under the same setting to new limiting objects.

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