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The phrase "average clustering coefficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of network theory or graph theory to describe a measure of the degree to which nodes in a graph tend to cluster together.
Example: "The average clustering coefficient of the social network indicates how closely connected the users are to each other."
Alternatives: "mean clustering coefficient" or "typical clustering coefficient".
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The (average) clustering coefficient C of a graph is the arithmetic mean of ci over all its nodes.
With increasing r, the average path length decreases, and the average clustering coefficient increases.
Then, weighted connectivity networks were created and their organizations were characterized in terms of an average clustering coefficient and characteristic path length.
c, d Average clustering coefficient.
Average clustering coefficient: the tendency of nodes to form triangles.
High values of average clustering coefficient indicate that the communities are well connected among each other.
Accordingly, the average clustering coefficient is defined formally by Formula 4.
(b) The average clustering coefficient (ACC) in the function of the applied similarity threshold.
Fig. 4 Average clustering coefficient of similarity networks in the function of the similarity threshold.
We plotted the average clustering coefficient probability distribution for the community structure in Figure 7.
In panel D we can see how the average clustering coefficient has drop to zero.
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