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Fig. 8 | Applied Network Science

Fig. 8

From: Structural inequalities emerging from a large wire transfers network

Fig. 8

knn(k) for the wire transfer network (red squares) and its randomised version (green crosses), on a log-log scale with (top) and without logarithmic binning (bottom). In the ISP network, low degree nodes, tend to connect with neighbours with an average high degree, and the other way around. The random network shows a signal to “structural disassortativity”, but the tendency in the ISP is much stronger. Plus, in the ISP’s network, there is a clear inflection right over nodes with a degree of a few tens, where nodes are progressively more likely to be legal entities

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