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Hierarchy Depth in Directed Networks

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ENTROPY
卷 24, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e24020252

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hierarchy; directed graph; complex network

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  1. Warsaw University of Technology under the program Excellence Initiative: Research University
  2. Polish National Science Center [2019/01/Y/ST2/00058]
  3. Russian Science Foundation [17-71-30029]
  4. European Union [317534]
  5. (Sophocles project)

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This study explores depth measures for flow hierarchy in directed networks and defines two simple measures. By investigating different types of networks, it reveals the behavioral differences between non-hierarchical and hierarchical networks.
In this study, we explore the depth measures for flow hierarchy in directed networks. Two simple measures are defined-rooted depth and relative depth-and their properties are discussed. The method of loop collapse is introduced, allowing investigation of networks containing directed cycles. The behavior of the two depth measures is investigated in Erdos-Renyi random graphs, directed Barabasi-Albert networks, and in Gnutella p2p share network. A clear distinction in the behavior between non-hierarchical and hierarchical networks is found, with random graphs featuring unimodal distribution of depths dependent on arc density, while for hierarchical systems the distributions are similar for different network densities. Relative depth shows the same behavior as existing trophic level measure for tree-like networks, but is only statistically correlated for more complex topologies, including acyclic directed graphs.

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