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SIGNED PLATT NUMBER IN SIGNED NETWORKS
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In 1947, J. R. Platt introduced the concept of the Platt number to model the physical properties of alkanes. The Platt number can also be used to analyze other real-world social networks. This paper extends the notion of Platt number to signed Platt number in signed graphs. Some of the characteristics of the signed Platt number relevant to the network analysis perspective are investigated. The bonding quotient of a signed network is defined using the signed Platt number to analyze different networks. An application in network analysis is also given for informed decision-making and optimization strategies.
Title: SIGNED PLATT NUMBER IN SIGNED NETWORKS
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In 1947, J.
R.
Platt introduced the concept of the Platt number to model the physical properties of alkanes.
The Platt number can also be used to analyze other real-world social networks.
This paper extends the notion of Platt number to signed Platt number in signed graphs.
Some of the characteristics of the signed Platt number relevant to the network analysis perspective are investigated.
The bonding quotient of a signed network is defined using the signed Platt number to analyze different networks.
An application in network analysis is also given for informed decision-making and optimization strategies.
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