Identifying hubs in directed networks
Abstract: Nodes in networks that exhibit high connectivity, also called ``hubs'', play a critical role in determining the structural and functional properties of networked systems. However, there is no clear definition of what constitutes a hub node in a network, and the classification of network hubs in existing work has either been purely qualitative or relies on ad hoc criteria for thresholding continuous data that do not generalize well to networks with certain degree sequences. Here we develop a set of efficient nonparametric methods that classify hub nodes in directed networks using the Minimum Description Length principle, effectively providing a clear and principled definition for network hubs. We adapt our methods to both unweighted and weighted networks and demonstrate them in a range of example applications using real and synthetic network data.
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