Fig. 3: Discontiguous networks of imports and exports. | Communications Physics

Fig. 3: Discontiguous networks of imports and exports.

From: Compressing network populations with modal networks reveal structural diversity

Fig. 3

We apply our algorithm for clustering discontiguous populations (see “Methods”) to a collection of trade networks24 described in “Results” to identify similar networks of products. a Number of edges in each cluster’s mode. b Number of networks in each cluster. c Edges in mode 7 but not mode 5 are colored in blue, while edges in mode 5 but not in mode 7 are colored in red, highlighting the differences between these two modes. d The shared backbone of edges common to both modes 5 and 7. e Distribution of product types across the networks in each cluster.

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