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Resolution: standard / high Figure 7.
Schematic social networks and corresponding network structure curves. Top and bottom panels show two networks that have identical topology, but different
distributions of tie strengths. The network in the top panel has a homogeneous distribution
of tie strengths while the network in the bottom panel shows a heterogeneous distribution.
Edge widths indicate tie strength. The Girvan-Newman clustering algorithm detects
highly interconnected subunits regardless of edge weights, and so, at the SRI threshold
of 0 both networks have the same number of clusters (a). By removing ties with the
SRI values below successive thresholds and re-running the clustering algorithm, the
underlying differences in the networks are easily visualized in the network structure
curve on the right (b-d).
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