The core–periphery paradigm describes a ubiquitous mesoscale organisation in which a densely interlinked core coexists with a sparsely connected periphery. Cores serve as conduits for intense ...
Many complex networks exhibit the so-called core–periphery structure. The core–periphery structure of networks considers a network that is comprised by a core and a periphery. The core of the network ...
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