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Dynamic Degree Centrality
Dynamic degree centrality extends the classical degree centrality measure to networks that change over time. Rather than counting a node's connections in a single static snapshot, it tracks how many contacts each node maintains across successive time windows or contact events, producing a time-resolved importance profile for every actor in the network.
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Dynamic Degree Centrality in Temporal Networks
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- Holme, P. & Saramaki, J. (2012). Temporal networks. Physics Reports, 519(3), 97–125. · DOI 10.1016/j.physrep.2012.03.001
- Kim, H. & Anderson, R. (2012). Temporal node centrality in complex networks. Physical Review E, 85(2), 026107. · DOI 10.1103/PhysRevE.85.026107
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