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networkx.algorithms.structuralholes.local_constraint

local_constraint(G, u, v, weight=None)[source]

Returns the local constraint on the node u with respect to the node v in the graph G.

Formally, the local constraint on u with respect to v, denoted \(\ell(v)\), is defined by

\[\ell(u, v) = \left(p_{uv} + \sum_{w \in N(v)} p_{uw} p{wv}\right)^2,\]

where \(N(v)\) is the set of neighbors of \(v\) and \(p_{uv}\) is the normalized mutual weight of the (directed or undirected) edges joining \(u\) and \(v\), for each vertex \(u\) and \(v\) 1. The mutual weight of \(u\) and \(v\) is the sum of the weights of edges joining them (edge weights are assumed to be one if the graph is unweighted).

Parameters
  • G (NetworkX graph) – The graph containing u and v. This can be either directed or undirected.

  • u (node) – A node in the graph G.

  • v (node) – A node in the graph G.

  • weight (None or string, optional) – If None, all edge weights are considered equal. Otherwise holds the name of the edge attribute used as weight.

Returns

The constraint of the node v in the graph G.

Return type

float

See also

constraint()

References

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Burt, Ronald S. “Structural holes and good ideas”. American Journal of Sociology (110): 349–399.