Non-random network connectivity comes in pairs
Abstract
Overrepresentation of bidirectional connections in local cortical networks has been repeatedly reported and is in the focus of the ongoing discussion of non-random connectivity. Here we show in a brief mathematical analysis that in a network in which connection probabilities are symmetric in pairs, Pij = Pji, the occurrence of bidirectional connections and non-random structures are inherently linked; an overabundance of reciprocally connected pairs emerges necessarily when the network structure deviates from a random network in any form.
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