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µ100(c i , c j ) (see Eq. (2) of the text for definition). Reported values are limited to the first ten components, out of the 66, of the vector centrality. It is clearly seen that, in general, the values of µ100 are rather small for i = j.
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Identifying the most influential nodes in networked systems is vital to optimize their function and control. Several scalar metrics have been proposed to that effect, but the recent shift in focus towards higher-order networks has rendered them void of performance guarantees. We propose a new measure of node's centrality, which is no longer a scala...
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... values of µ 100 (c i , c j ) (limited to the first ten components, out of the 66, of the vector centrality) are reported in Fig. 3 close to i = j, the fractions µ 100 (c i , c j ) are relatively small for i = j and, therefore, the lists of the 100 top leaders in the rankings made with respect to different hyperedges sizes are significantly different. This confirms that the use of our measure is essential for extracting information on such differences, which would ...
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