klasterfaktor
Klasterfaktor is a term used in graph theory and network analysis to describe the degree to which nodes in a network tend to cluster together. It quantifies the tendency of a node's neighbors to also be neighbors of each other. In simpler terms, it measures how interconnected a node's immediate connections are. A high klasterfaktor indicates that if two nodes are connected to the same central node, they are also likely to be connected to each other. Conversely, a low klasterfaktor suggests that connections are more spread out, and neighbors of a node are less likely to be directly connected.
The klasterfaktor is often calculated for individual nodes within a network, providing a measure of local clustering.
The calculation typically involves comparing the number of actual connections between a node's neighbors to the