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- Q5156588 subject Q7036092.
- Q5156588 subject Q7144808.
- Q5156588 subject Q7217283.
- Q5156588 abstract "Different definitions have been given for the dimension of a complex network or graph. For example, metric dimension is defined in terms of the resolving set for a graph. Dimension has also been defined based on the box covering method applied to graphs. Here we describe the definition based on the complex network zeta function. This generalises the definition based on the scaling property of the volume with distance. The best definition depends on the application.".
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- Q5156588 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036092.
- Q5156588 wikiPageWikiLink Q7144808.
- Q5156588 wikiPageWikiLink Q7217283.
- Q5156588 wikiPageWikiLink Q7502139.
- Q5156588 comment "Different definitions have been given for the dimension of a complex network or graph. For example, metric dimension is defined in terms of the resolving set for a graph. Dimension has also been defined based on the box covering method applied to graphs. Here we describe the definition based on the complex network zeta function. This generalises the definition based on the scaling property of the volume with distance. The best definition depends on the application.".
- Q5156588 label "Complex network zeta function".