avg_neighbour_corr vs avg_combined_corr
I was wondering, what is the precise difference between avg_combined_corr and avg_neighbour_corr? As far as I understand avg_neighbour_corr could for example tell me what the average degree of the vertices neighbouring a vertex of a given degree are. What in this context would avg_combined_corr tell me though? -- View this message in context: http://main-discussion-list-for-the-graph-tool-project.982480.n3.nabble.com/... Sent from the Main discussion list for the graph-tool project mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
On 19.10.2016 14:29, P-M wrote:
I was wondering, what is the precise difference between avg_combined_corr and avg_neighbour_corr? As far as I understand avg_neighbour_corr could for example tell me what the average degree of the vertices neighbouring a vertex of a given degree are. What in this context would avg_combined_corr tell me though?
Nothing, because it tells you something about correlations on single vertices, (e.g. in-out-degrees, etc), not neighbours. -- Tiago de Paula Peixoto <tiago@skewed.de>
That makes sense. So while avg_neighbour_corr tells me what degree the neighbouring vertices are likely to have, avg_combined_corr tells me e.g. what out-degree a given vertex is likely to have, on average, given its in-degree. Thank you! -- View this message in context: http://main-discussion-list-for-the-graph-tool-project.982480.n3.nabble.com/... Sent from the Main discussion list for the graph-tool project mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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