subgraph_centrality: Find subgraph centrality scores of network positions
Description
Subgraph centrality of a vertex measures the number of subgraphs a vertex
participates in, weighting them according to their size.
Usage
subgraph_centrality(graph, diag = FALSE)
Arguments
graph
The input graph, it should be undirected, but the
implementation does not check this currently.
diag
Boolean scalar, whether to include the diagonal of the adjacency
matrix in the analysis. Giving FALSE here effectively eliminates the
loops edges from the graph before the calculation.
Value
A numeric vector, the subgraph centrality scores of the vertices.
Details
The subgraph centrality of a vertex is defined as the number of closed loops
originating at the vertex, where longer loops are exponentially
downweighted.
Currently the calculation is performed by explicitly calculating all
eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the adjacency matrix of the graph. This
effectively means that the measure can only be calculated for small graphs.
References
Ernesto Estrada, Juan A. Rodriguez-Velazquez: Subgraph
centrality in Complex Networks. Physical Review E 71, 056103 (2005).