Affiliation:
1. Hasselt University , Diepenbeek , Belgium
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
To contribute to the study of networks and graphs.
Design/methodology/approach
We apply standard mathematical thinking.
Findings
We show that the distance distribution in an undirected network Lorenz majorizes the one of a chain. As a consequence, the average and median distances in any such network are smaller than or equal to those of a chain.
Research limitations
We restricted our investigations to undirected, unweighted networks.
Practical implications
We are convinced that these results are useful in the study of small worlds and the so-called six degrees of separation property.
Originality/value
To the best of our knowledge our research contains new network results, especially those related to frequencies of distances.
Reference3 articles.
1. Hardy, G.H., Littlewood, J.E., & Pólya, G. (1934). Inequalities. London: Cambridge University Press.
2. Lorenz, M.O. (1905). Methods of measuring concentration of wealth. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 9, 209–219.
3. Rousseau, R., Egghe, L., & Guns, R. (2018). Becoming Metric-Wise. A bibliometric guide for researchers. Kidlington: Chandos (Elsevier).
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