tiheiksi
Tiheiksi is a term used in network theory to denote densely connected subgraphs embedded within larger networks. The term, inspired by the Finnish tiheä meaning dense, is used to emphasize structural cohesion rather than narrative or functional boundaries. In many studies, tiheiksi are treated as modular units that facilitate rapid internal interaction while limiting external spillover.
Definition and criteria: A tiheiksi is defined by high internal density and low boundary permeability. Common
Detection and measurement: Tiheiksi can be identified using dense-subgraph algorithms, quasi-clique detection, or k-core decomposition with
Applications: In organizational studies, tiheiksi highlight collaboration hubs. In epidemiology, they model rapid spread within tightly
Relation to other concepts: Tiheiksi are related to, but distinct from, communities defined by modularity. Critics