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networkx.algorithms.bipartite.spectral.spectral_bipartivity

spectral_bipartivity(G, nodes=None, weight='weight')[source]

Returns the spectral bipartivity.

Parameters
  • G (NetworkX graph)

  • nodes (list or container optional(default is all nodes)) – Nodes to return value of spectral bipartivity contribution.

  • weight (string or None optional (default = ‘weight’)) – Edge data key to use for edge weights. If None, weights set to 1.

Returns

sb – A single number if the keyword nodes is not specified, or a dictionary keyed by node with the spectral bipartivity contribution of that node as the value.

Return type

float or dict

Examples

>>> from networkx.algorithms import bipartite
>>> G = nx.path_graph(4)
>>> bipartite.spectral_bipartivity(G)
1.0

Notes

This implementation uses Numpy (dense) matrices which are not efficient for storing large sparse graphs.

See also

color()

References

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E. Estrada and J. A. Rodríguez-Velázquez, “Spectral measures of bipartivity in complex networks”, PhysRev E 72, 046105 (2005)