Table 3. Symmetry measure and p-value for different types of network.
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Column 1. Network type. = Uniform distribution,
= Gaussian distribution,
= Frequency protocol,
= sequential protocol,
= No prune,
= pruning of
Column 2. Value of the symmetry measure for one instance of each type. Column 3. Results from the previous statistical analysis on random networks. Column 4. Corresponding p-value from Eq. 38. Column 5. Results from the previous statistical analysis for the corresponding closest extreme case – symmetric network for frequency protocol and asymmetric network for sequential protocol.
means symmetric and
asymmetric.