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Fairness on the web
2012
Proceedings of the 3rd Annual ACM Web Science Conference on - WebSci '12
This paper presents several measures of fairness and inequality based on the degree distribution in networks, as alternatives to the well-established power-law exponent. Networks such as social networks, communication networks and the World Wide Web itself are often characterized by their unequal distribution of edges: Few nodes are attached to many edges, while many nodes are attached to only few edges. The inequality of such network structures is typically measured using the power-law
doi:10.1145/2380718.2380741
dblp:conf/websci/KunegisP12
fatcat:ndiarj5geffzpm6yw35itetj3a