Collaboration Graph - Types of Collaboration Graphs Considered in The Literature

Types of Collaboration Graphs Considered in The Literature

The two most well-studied collaboration graphs are:

  • Collaboration graph of mathematicians also known as the Erdős collaboration graph, where two mathematicians are joined by an edge whenever they co-authored a paper together (with possibly other co-authors present).
  • Collaboration graph of movie actors, also known as the Hollywood graph or co-stardom network, where two movie actors are joined by an edge whenever they appeared in a movie together.

Collaborations graphs have also been considered in other social networks, such as sports, including the "NBA graph" whose vertices are players where two players are joined by an edge if they have ever played together on the same team

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