k_crust#
- k_crust(G, k=None, core_number=None)[source]#
Returns the k-crust of G.
The k-crust is the graph G with the edges of the k-core removed and isolated nodes found after the removal of edges are also removed.
- Parameters:
- GNetworkX graph
A graph or directed graph.
- kint, optional
The order of the shell. If not specified return the main crust.
- core_numberdictionary, optional
Precomputed core numbers for the graph G.
- Returns:
- GNetworkX graph
The k-crust subgraph
- Raises:
- NetworkXError
The k-crust is not implemented for graphs with self loops or parallel edges.
See also
Notes
This definition of k-crust is different than the definition in [1]. The k-crust in [1] is equivalent to the k+1 crust of this algorithm.
Not implemented for graphs with parallel edges or self loops.
For directed graphs the node degree is defined to be the in-degree + out-degree.
Graph, node, and edge attributes are copied to the subgraph.
References
[1] (1,2)A model of Internet topology using k-shell decomposition Shai Carmi, Shlomo Havlin, Scott Kirkpatrick, Yuval Shavitt, and Eran Shir, PNAS July 3, 2007 vol. 104 no. 27 11150-11154 http://www.pnas.org/content/104/27/11150.full