Fig. 2: Relation between densities of edge triangles, squares and pentagons for different values of γ. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Relation between densities of edge triangles, squares and pentagons for different values of γ.

From: Detecting the ultra low dimensionality of real networks

Fig. 2

Panels (AC) show the projection of the phase space in the subspace (Cs, Ct), panels (DF) show the projection in the subspace (Cp, Ct), and panels (GI) show the projection in the subspace (Cp, Cs). In plots (AF), the dashed red line represents the β = 2D limit separating the small-world and large-world phases34. In these plots, the area on the left of the dashed red line corresponds to β < 2D (small-world phase) and the area on the right corresponds to β > 2D (large-world phase if γ > 3). Each point represents an average over 10 network realizations. Standard errors are smaller than the symbols themselves.

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