import networkx as nx __all__ = ["s_metric"] def s_metric(G, normalized=True): """Returns the s-metric of graph. The s-metric is defined as the sum of the products deg(u)*deg(v) for every edge (u,v) in G. If norm is provided construct the s-max graph and compute it's s_metric, and return the normalized s value Parameters ---------- G : graph The graph used to compute the s-metric. normalized : bool (optional) Normalize the value. Returns ------- s : float The s-metric of the graph. References ---------- .. [1] Lun Li, David Alderson, John C. Doyle, and Walter Willinger, Towards a Theory of Scale-Free Graphs: Definition, Properties, and Implications (Extended Version), 2005. https://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0501169 """ if normalized: raise nx.NetworkXError("Normalization not implemented") # Gmax = li_smax_graph(list(G.degree().values())) # return s_metric(G,normalized=False)/s_metric(Gmax,normalized=False) # else: return float(sum(G.degree(u) * G.degree(v) for (u, v) in G.edges()))