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Table 1 Statistics of individual SH clusters

From: When can overambitious seeding cost you?

SH cluster properties

ID

N c

kic

P5 kic

P50 kic

P95 kic

p 10-core

C

r

a

1214

12.8

1

8

39

28.75%

0.20

0.17

b

52985

123.6

3

58

464

84.62%

0.16

0.07

d

40643

119.0

1

56

454

79.64%

0.27

0.16

e

1868

14.0

1

9

42

29.23%

0.24

0.37

f

13726

51.6

4

40

135

85.56%

0.20

0.24

h

7306

11.5

1

8

34

18.30%

0.30

0.16

i

4919

29.9

2

18

100

64.73%

0.18

0.12

j

36238

94.8

1

44

362

78.27%

0.33

0.15

k

4797

124.9

4

75

429

88.60%

0.23

0.12

l

2717

12.4

1

6

43

28.34%

0.07

0.16

m

3546

20.7

2

14

62

55.89%

0.11

0.24

n

6605

8.0

1

5

25

4.19%

0.22

0.27

o

4223

8.0

1

5

25

3.29%

0.22

0.10

p

1139

9.8

1

5

34

22.04%

0.23

0.10

q

4473

105.6

1

58

349.4

68.99%

0.45

0.35

r

851

37.2

1

4

151.5

40.54%

0.40

0.23

s

1561

18.0

1

8

66

38.24%

0.26

0.34

t

13194

33.8

4

21

111

75.62%

0.27

0.28

u

7576

37.7

3

20

133

70.67%

0.20

0.16

v

3562

18.9

1

11

61

48.74%

0.31

0.07

w

986

8.9

1

6

25

3.45%

0.23

0.18

x

3085

43.6

2

28

137

76.11%

0.24

0.29

y

11349

36.3

1

21

126

66.27%

0.28

0.22

  1. Here, kic refers to the within-cluster degree, p10−core is the percentage of people who belong to a 10-core when the cluster is considered in isolation, C is the clustering coefficient, and r is the degree assortativity