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Resumen de Centrality and power in social networks: A game theoretic approach

Daniel Gómez González, Enrique González Arangüena, Conrado Miguel Manuel García, Guillermo Owen, Juan Antonio Tejada Cazorla

  • In this paper, a social network is modelized as a communication graph, which shows the possible direct communications between individuals. To reflect the interests that motivate the interactions, a cooperative game in characteristic function form is considered. From the graph and the game, the graph-restricted game is obtained. Shapley value in a game is considered as actor's power. The difference between actor's power in the new game and his/her power in the original one is proposed as a centrality measure. Conditions are given to obtain desirable properties for this measure. Finally, a decomposition of this measure is proposed.


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