Yes. I was not precise. I am not sure if diffusion is the correct term ...
Imagine the edges are tubes and the weights are diameters and then you
inject blue ink in vertex i the blue color will distribute according to the
weighted edges (please forget the diluation effect). I wish to know what
are the first 30 vertices that are affected. Thanks

2015-03-17 12:48 GMT+01:00 Tamas Nepusz <[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> > I have a non-directed weighted network and I want to know: What are the
> > neighboruing vertices of a certain vertex. Of course, I can use
> > graph.neighborhood but it does not take into account that the edges are
> > weighted. I am looking for a method that reflects how a signal "diffuses"
> > if it starts at a certain vertex. Could anybody give me a hint?
> Please provide a more detailed definition of what you mean by "diffusion"
> --
> the neighborhoods of vertices do not change if the edges are weighted so
> I'm
> pretty sure that you mean something else here and not just the neighboring
> vertices.
>
> --
> T.
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