1. Answer the following questions about this graph. a. What is the degree distribution for this graph? b. What is the density of this graph? c. Draw the 1.5 egocentric network of node G. d. Which node(s) have the highest degree? What is the degree? e. Which node(s) have the lowest degree? What is the degree? f. Which node has the highest closeness centrality? g. Which node has the highest degree centrality? h. What is the centralization (based on degree) of the graph?
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Here's the degree of each node: A: 3 B: 4 C: 3 D: 3 E: 3 F: 3 G: 2 H: 3 Degree distribution: Degree 2: 1 node (G) Degree 3: 6 nodes (A, C, D, E, F, H) Degree 4: 1 node (B) b. The density of a graph is calculated as the ratio of the number of edges to the Show more…
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