3.6 Katz Centrality

This lesson introduces Katz Centrality, a measure of influence that extends Eigenvector Centrality by counting all paths from a node, with shorter paths weighted more heavily. It also incorporates a baseline value, ensuring that all nodes, including peripheral ones, receive a base level of importance.

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