Notre Dame
Self-Organized Networks DatabaseDatasets NDwww, NDactors, NDyeast Description - NDwww.net directed network with 325729 vertices and 1497135 arcs (27455 loops); page X is linked to page Y.
- NDactors.net undirected two-mode network with 520223 vertices (392400 players, 127823 movies) and 1470418 edges; player X plays in movie Y.
- NDyeast.net undirected network with 2114 vertices and 2277 edges (74 loops); protein X interacts with protein Y.
Download Background The networks ND*.net are based on the files from Notre Dame Self-Organized Networks Database. To transform the data into Pajek format: vertex 0 was replaced by the vertex number equal to the number of vertices in a network; Pajek keywords were inserted; and the network was saved in the short (as lists of neighbors) format. - World-Wide-Web:: Each number represents webpage within nd.edu domain. Arcs: From page -> To page
Réka Albert, Hawoong Jeong and Albert-László Barabási:
Diameter of the World Wide Web, Nature 401, 130 (1999) [ PDF ]
See also a decompostion of this network in V. Batgelj, A. Mrvar: How to analyze large networks with Pajek? - Actor: Actor network data: (based on www.imdb.com) In the original ND network file: each line corresponds to one movie, each number represents actor: number_1 number_2 ... number_k (k actors who play in the same movie).
Albert-László Barabási, Réka Albert:
Emergence of scaling in random networks, Science 286, 509 (1999) [ PDF ] - Protein Interaction Network for Yeast: Each number represents protein in protein interaction network of yeast. Edges: From protein -> To protein.
For other datasets used in supplementary material, please refer indicated references.
Hawoong Jeong, Sean Mason, Albert-László Barabási and Zoltán N. Oltvai:
Centrality and lethality of protein networks, Nature 411, 41 (2001) [ PDF ]
See also Yeast data
History
- Notre Dame Networks Database put on WWW by the Notre Dame team, 2001;
- 23-25. July 2001: ND nets transformed in Pajek format by V. Batagelj.
- 23. May 2004: ND nets in Pajek format transformed in short (lists of neighbors) Pajek format by V. Batagelj.
ReferencesCopyrightExtract from the Notre Dame Networks Database page: "... Feel free to use these data in your research."
Mail to Hawoong Jeong (author of original ND networks).
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