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Vlastnosti síťových centralit
Pokorná, Aneta ; Hartman, David (advisor) ; Balko, Martin (referee)
The need to understand the structure of complex networks increases as both their complexity and the dependency of human society on them grows. Network centralities help to recognize the key elements of these networks. Betweenness centrality is a network centrality measure based on shortest paths. More precisely, the contribution of a pair of vertices u, v to a vertex w ̸= u, v is the fraction of the shortest uv-paths which lead through w. Betweenness centrality is then given by the sum of contributions of all pairs of vertices u, v ̸= w to w. In this work, we have summarized known results regarding both exact values and bounds on betweenness. Additionally, we have improved an existing bound and obtained more exact formulation for r-regular graphs. We have made two major contributions about betweenness uniform graphs, whose vertices have uniform betweenness value. The first is that all betweenness uniform graphs of order n with maximal degree n − k have diameter at most k, by which we have solved a conjecture posed in the literature. The second major result is that betweenness uniform graphs nonisomorphic to a cycle that are either vertex- or edge-transitive are 3-connected, by which we have partially solved another conjecture. 1
Methods and models in domain of complex networks
GÁLIK, Martin
The thesis deals with complex networks. The theoretical part describes the history of the known types of real complex networks and their main features. It seeks to explain why complex systems show natural dependencies and a certain form of self-organization. The practical part outlines basic definitions of graph theory, types of arrangement of nodes and links as well as models and methods used in analysis of complex networks. In addition, the thesis includes an analysis taking a closer look at facebook.com social networking service, examining a section of the service using Gephi software and the author?s own calculations. The final part presents the measured results, discusses them and illustrates them with graphs.

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