Question 5
Consider a network composed of N nodes and E edges called Network A. Network B and Network C were created based on Network A, using the same set of nodes and keeping the same degree distribution, but changing the set of edges. The networks show the following properties:
You measured the average nearest-neighbor degree function knn(k) for each network. Which alternative below best describes the behavior of knn(k)?
a) Network A: decreasing with k
Network B: increasing with k
Network C: strongly increasing with k
b) Network A: approximately constant
Network B: approximately constant
Network C: decreasing with k
c) Network A: increasing with k
Network B: decreasing with k
Network C: approximately constant
d) Network A: increasing with k
Network B: approximately constant
Network C: decreasing with k
e) None of the above.
Original idea by George Gigilas Junior
Nice question, but a bit on the easy side. I'll pass.
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