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- Random_walk_closeness_centrality abstract "Random walk closeness centrality is a measure of centrality in a network, which describes the average speed with which randomly walking processes reach a node from other nodes of the network. The concept was first proposed by Noh and Rieger (2004).".
- Q7291998 abstract "Random walk closeness centrality is a measure of centrality in a network, which describes the average speed with which randomly walking processes reach a node from other nodes of the network. The concept was first proposed by Noh and Rieger (2004).".
- Random_walk_closeness_centrality comment "Random walk closeness centrality is a measure of centrality in a network, which describes the average speed with which randomly walking processes reach a node from other nodes of the network. The concept was first proposed by Noh and Rieger (2004).".
- Q7291998 comment "Random walk closeness centrality is a measure of centrality in a network, which describes the average speed with which randomly walking processes reach a node from other nodes of the network. The concept was first proposed by Noh and Rieger (2004).".