group_degree_centrality(G, S)
Group degree centrality of a group of nodes $S$ is the fraction of non-group members connected to group members.
The measure was introduced in .
The number of nodes in the group must be a maximum of n - 1 where n
is the total number of nodes in the graph.
A NetworkX graph.
S is a group of nodes which belong to G, for which group degree centrality is to be calculated.
If node(s) in S are not in G.
Group degree centrality of the group S.
Compute the group degree centrality for a group of nodes.
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networkx.algorithms.centrality.group.group_in_degree_centrality
networkx.algorithms.centrality.group.group_out_degree_centrality
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