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Yu Sun, Pei-Yang Yao, Lu-Jun Wan, Jian Shen, Yun Zhong. Ranking important nodes in complex networks by simulated annealingJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2017, 26(2): 020201.
| Yu Sun, Pei-Yang Yao, Lu-Jun Wan, Jian Shen, Yun Zhong. Ranking important nodes in complex networks by simulated annealingJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2017, 26(2): 020201. |
Ranking important nodes in complex networks by simulated annealing
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Abstract
In this paper, based on simulated annealing a new method to rank important nodes in complex networks is presented. First, the concept of an importance sequence (IS) to describe the relative importance of nodes in complex networks is defined. Then, a measure used to evaluate the reasonability of an IS is designed. By comparing an IS and the measure of its reasonability to a state of complex networks and the energy of the state, respectively, the method finds the ground state of complex networks by simulated annealing. In other words, the method can construct a most reasonable IS. The results of experiments on real and artificial networks show that this ranking method not only is effective but also can be applied to different kinds of complex networks. -
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