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- Q2006678 subject Q7036092.
- Q2006678 subject Q8234736.
- Q2006678 abstract "Modularity is one measure of the structure of networks or graphs. It was designed to measure the strength of division of a network into modules (also called groups, clusters or communities). Networks with high modularity have dense connections between the nodes within modules but sparse connections between nodes in different modules. Modularity is often used in optimization methods for detecting community structure in networks. However, it has been shown that modularity suffers a resolution limit and, therefore, it is unable to detect small communities. Biological networks, including animal brains, exhibit a high degree of modularity.".
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- Q2006678 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036092.
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- Q2006678 wikiPageWikiLink Q8234736.
- Q2006678 wikiPageWikiLink Q863783.
- Q2006678 comment "Modularity is one measure of the structure of networks or graphs. It was designed to measure the strength of division of a network into modules (also called groups, clusters or communities). Networks with high modularity have dense connections between the nodes within modules but sparse connections between nodes in different modules. Modularity is often used in optimization methods for detecting community structure in networks.".
- Q2006678 label "Modularity (networks)".