netiesiogius
Netiesiogius is a theoretical construct in network theory that describes indirect influence or effects that travel through intermediary nodes rather than through direct ties. The term is derived from Lithuanian netiesiogiai, meaning indirectly, with the suffix -us forming a noun or adjective in technical usage. In this sense, netiesiogius complements direct influence by focusing on how a node can affect another through sequences of connections.
Conceptually, netiesiogius distinguishes between a direct path of influence and longer, multi-step pathways. In a directed
Netiesiogius has applications across several domains. In social networks, it helps quantify influence beyond direct neighbors,
Limitations and challenges include computational complexity for large networks and sensitivity to how path weights are
See also transitive closure, diffusion, betweenness centrality, indirect effects.