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Percolation Centrality: Quantifying Graph-Theoretic Impact of Nodes during Percolation in Networks

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Betweenness and percolation centrality profiles of the Alberta model network with , with node sizes matching the centrality values.

(a) The betweenness centrality of nodes; independent of time. (b) The percolation centrality of nodes at . (c) The percolation centrality of nodes at . (d) Percolation centrality of nodes at . The infected nodes are highlighted in red.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0053095.g002