Evaluation of node importance in complex networks
Abstract
The assessment of node importance has been a fundamental issue in the research of complex networks. In this paper, we propose to use the Shannon-Parry measure (SPM) to evaluate the importance of a node quantitatively, because SPM is the stationary distribution of the most unprejudiced random walk on the network. We demonstrate the accuracy and robustness of SPM compared with several popular methods in the Zachary karate club network and three toy networks. We apply SPM to analyze the city importance of China Railways High-speed (CRH) network, and obtain reasonable results. Since SPM can be used effectively in weighted and directed network, we believe it is a relevant method to identify key nodes in networks.
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