Influence shift diagram of Buzznet, containing <i>n</i> = 101, 163 nodes and <i>m</i> = 2, 763, 066 edges. Chen Avin Zvi Lotker David Peleg Yvonne-Anne Pignolet Itzik Turkel 10.1371/journal.pone.0205820.g003 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Influence_shift_diagram_of_Buzznet_containing_i_n_i_101_163_nodes_and_i_m_i_2_763_066_edges_/7249142 <p>, for the balance point <i>k</i> = 3, 472. (a) Using the node-normalized scale, the balance point <i>k</i> = 3.4% is far to the left and it is hard to study how the core and periphery influence each other around it. (b) In the plot with the normalized influence scale (under the edge-based interpretation) the balance point is right at the center, while the third plot with a logarithmic scale (c) hints at the asymptotic behavior <i>k</i> = <i>n</i><sup>0.707</sup>. The balance point is marked by a grey line and the red dot marks the maximum number of crossing edges.</p> 2018-10-24 18:03:03 balance point elite-periphery structure partition novel axiom-based model