The content explores the hierarchical cutting of complex networks based on distance, focusing on Erd˝os-R´enyi, Barab´asi-Albert, and geometric networks. Two seed selection methods, non-preferential and preferential to node degree, are compared. Findings show geometric networks yield balanced components, while Erd˝os-R´enyi and Barab´asi-Albert networks exhibit chaining effects. Preferential seed selection enhances balance in geometric networks but leads to unbalanced components in Barab´asi-Albert networks. The study provides insights into network resilience and topological properties.
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