These are the values of the gini coefficient (G) for all networks to which the statistic applies and for which it was computed. In total, it has been computed for 1,256 networks.
The Gini coefficient (G) measures the skewness of the degree distribution. It is a value between zero and one, and equals zero if all degrees are equal, and is larger when the degree distribution is more skewed.
The full definition of the gini coefficient as well as its properties and relationships to other graph statistics can be found in the KONECT handbook.
References for this statistic:
[1] | Jérôme Kunegis and Julia Preusse. Fairness on the web: Alternatives to the power law. In Proc. Web Sci. Conf., pages 175–184, 2012. [ http ] |