Question Degree Correlations
A large undirected graph, with no self-loops or multi-links, is analyzed. It exhibits a scale-free degree distribution P(k) = k^y with an exponent y=2.5. Empirical measurement yields a degree correlation coefficient r = -0.15. A plot of the average nearest-neighbor degree shows relatively independency of k for small k, but begins to decay for nodes with k > k_s. What is the most precise classification of this network's degree correlations?
A) The network is intrinsically disassortative
B) The network exhibits structural disassortativity, a phenomenon caused by y< 3 exponent and the netweork's nature.
C) The network is neutral, as average nearest-neighbor degree is independent of k for most nodes and e is close to 0
D) The network is assortative, but the measurement is skewed by the high variance of high-degree node
E) None of the above
Original idea: Caio Rhoden
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