English

Assortative Mixing in Close-Packed Spatial Networks

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2015-05-20 v1 Social and Information Networks Physics and Society

Abstract

A general relation for the dependence of nearest neighbor degree correlations on degree is derived. Dependence of local clustering on degree is shown to be the sole determining factor of assortative versus disassortative mixing in networks. The characteristics of networks derived from spatial atomic/molecular systems exemplified by self-organized residue networks and block copolymers, atomic clusters and well-compressed polymeric melts are studied. Distributions of statistical properties of the networks are presented. For these densely-packed systems, assortative mixing in the network construction is found to apply, and conditions are derived for a simple linear dependence. Together, these measures (i) reveal patterns that are common to close-packed clusters of atoms/molecules, (ii) identify the type of surface effects prominent in different systems, and (iii) associate fingerprints that may be used to classify networks with varying types of correlations.

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@article{arxiv.1010.3096,
  title  = {Assortative Mixing in Close-Packed Spatial Networks},
  author = {Deniz Turgut and Ali Rana Atilgan and Canan Atilgan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.3096},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

24 pages, 4 figures

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