The gravity of an edge

Mary E. Helander, Sarah McAllister

Applied Network Science(2018)

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We describe a methodology for characterizing the relative structural importance of an arbitrary network edge by exploiting the properties of a k -shortest path algorithm. We introduce the metric Edge Gravity , measuring how often an edge occurs in any possible network path, as well as k -Gravity, a lower bound based on paths enumerated while solving the k -shortest path problem. The methodology is demonstrated using Granovetter’s original strength of weak ties network examples as well as the well-known Florentine families of the Italian Renaissance and the Krebs 2001 terrorist networks. The relationship to edge betweenness is established. It is shown that important edges, i.e. ones with a high Edge Gravity , are not necessarily adjacent to nodes of importance as identified by standard centrality metrics, and that key nodes, i.e. ones with high centrality, often have their importance bolstered by being adjacent to bridges to nowhere –e.g. ones with low Edge Gravity . It is also demonstrated that Edge Gravity distinguishes critically important bridges or local bridges from those of lesser structural importance.
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Bridges to nowhere,Edge betweenness,k-shortest path (KSP),Edge Gravity,k-Gravity,Node centrality,Path enumeration,Social network analysis,Strength of weak ties,Structural importance,Ties that bind
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