average_node_connectivity¶
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average_node_connectivity
(G, flow_func=None)[source]¶ Returns the average connectivity of a graph G.
The average connectivity \(\bar{\kappa}\) of a graph G is the average of local node connectivity over all pairs of nodes of G [1] .
\[\bar{\kappa}(G) = \frac{\sum_{u,v} \kappa_{G}(u,v)}{{n \choose 2}}\]Parameters: - G (NetworkX graph) – Undirected graph
- flow_func (function) – A function for computing the maximum flow among a pair of nodes.
The function has to accept at least three parameters: a Digraph,
a source node, and a target node. And return a residual network
that follows NetworkX conventions (see
maximum_flow()
for details). If flow_func is None, the default maximum flow function (edmonds_karp()
) is used. Seelocal_node_connectivity()
for details. The choice of the default function may change from version to version and should not be relied on. Default value: None.
Returns: K – Average node connectivity
Return type: See also
local_node_connectivity()
,node_connectivity()
,edge_connectivity()
,maximum_flow()
,edmonds_karp()
,preflow_push()
,shortest_augmenting_path()
References
[1] Beineke, L., O. Oellermann, and R. Pippert (2002). The average connectivity of a graph. Discrete mathematics 252(1-3), 31-45. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012365X01001807