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Structural power and the evolution of collective fairness in social networks

Fig 5

Intuitive representation of graphs with different average SP.

The Fig provides an intuition for the effect of increasing SP in a small network of 100 nodes, while keeping the average degree, <k> = 6, constant. As the SP increases ((a) SP = 0.2, (b) SP = 0.4 and (c) SP = 0.65), different modular sub-structures increasingly appear. The disposition of nodes follows the Force Atlas algorithm [78] and the color scheme represents the detected communities by the Louvain method [78, 79].

Fig 5

doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0175687.g005