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What is Network Centralization? This video will define network centralization and provide examples of how to calculate it. Network centralization is a concept from network theory that attempts to quantify the degree to which a network is 'centralized.' For example, a network of friends where everyone knows everyone else is decentralized, meaning influence is not concentrated in the hands of one person, but a friend group where one person knows everybody and everyone else is mostly a stranger to each other would be very centralized, that is, the power and influence is concentrated in the hands of a single person. Network centralization has many applications because networks are everywhere in the world. We can model friend groups, social media sites, the internet itself, and transportation infrastructure as a network, and the question of how centralized or decentralized these real-world-networks are can give us a new and valuable perspective on those systems. For more information, see these links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central... https://bookdown.org/chen/snaEd/centr... http://www.analytictech.com/mb119/cha... Recommended Books: ******************************* Hypergraph Theory ******************************* "Hypergraph Theory: An Introduction": https://amzn.to/48WKqfy ******************************* Graph Theory ******************************* "Introduction to Graph Theory (Trudeau)": https://amzn.to/48ZWhtj "Graph Theory (Diestel)": https://amzn.to/4aYCSdW ******************************* Misc. Undergraduate Mathematics ******************************* Discrete Mathematics with Applications (Epp): https://amzn.to/4aWC1dM A Book of Abstract Algebra (Pinter): https://amzn.to/3S2QmfV Language, Proof and Logic: https://amzn.to/47EIZkE Linear Algebra and Its Applications: https://amzn.to/48QsoMt All the Math You Missed: https://amzn.to/3u5dORP These are my Amazon Affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I may earn commissions for purchases made through the links above. 0:00 Centralized vs Decentralized 1:50 Definition 3:10 Formula 6:48 Example 1 7:40 Example 2 8:16 Summary #graphtheory #networktheory #science