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Fig 1.

Odyssey’s mythological network.

The coloring of the vertices is associated with the variety of communities. The vertex size is based on its topological importance in the network.

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Table 1.

Summary of topological properties.

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Fig 2.

Log-Log degree distribution for Odyssey and Facebook.

(A) Odyssey with power-law with an exponential cut-off, and (B) Facebook with power-law with an exponential cut-off. The squared Pearson coefficient for (A) is R2 = 0.92 and for (B) is R2 = 0.99.

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Fig 3.

Mean clustering coefficient versus degree.

The red dashed line holds for the power law 1/k and the black fit curve for exponential decay with R2 = 0.83.

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Table 2.

Odyssey’s network main characters removal along with assortativity and giant component responses.

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Table 3.

Targeted and random attacks.

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Fig 4.

Leaders of communities’ versus community’s descending ranking.

The black line is the power law fit with R2 = 0.98. The colorings of the dots are associated with each community’s subgraphs.

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Fig 5.

Community concepts.

I) Joining community: the nodes keep their degree and topological dependences with the rest of the network; II) Subgraph: the topological quantities depends only on the community alone.

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Table 4.

Statistical properties of communities.

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Table 5.

Adding up communities’ from above.

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Table 6.

Adding up communities’ from below.

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Fig 6.

Degree distribution of community A.

I) Subgraph aspect with the blue line as the power law fit with R2 = 0.55, and II) Joining graph aspect with the red line as the power law fit with R2 = 0.61.

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Fig 7.

Degree distribution of Odyssey disregarding community A.

I) Subgraph aspect with the blue line as the power law fit with R2 = 0.79, and II) Joining graph aspect with the red line as the power law fit with R2 = 0.79.

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Table 7.

Character’s composition of each eight most relevant community and the remaining 24 communities.

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Fig 8.

The eight most relevant communities of the Odyssey’s network.

Communities: A) God’s Assembly, B) Troy’s War, C) Ithaca’s Events, D) Secondary Myths, E) Nestor’s Relatives, F) Odysseus Journey’s Events, G) Phoenician’s Island and H) Aeolus’s Island.

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Fig 9.

The other 24 less relevant communities of Odyssey’s network.

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