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Evidence of Rentian Scaling of Functional Modules in Diverse Biological Networks
2018
Neural Computation
Biological networks have long been known to be modular, containing sets of nodes that are highly connected internally. Less emphasis, however, has been placed on understanding how intermodule connections are distributed within a network. Here, we borrow ideas from engineered circuit design and study Rentian scaling, which states that the number of external connections between nodes in different modules is related to the number of nodes inside the modules by a power-law relationship. We tested
doi:10.1162/neco_a_01095
pmid:29894651
fatcat:3xz7wnqdsjcelhfvncthdaksgu