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The same kind of science also allows the network to be divided into clusters.
The system is considered to be divided into clusters of synchronous generators and loads, with each area connected to other sets of areas through designated transmission networks.
The resultant network can be divided into clusters.
In [4], the infinite number of cells are assumed to be divided into clusters, where each cluster has M cells and their M BSs are assumed to cooperate ideally.
All these enzymes could be divided into clusters A and B based on the phylogenetic tree.
We added these options considering that the users may be often not only interested in obtaining a hierarchical representation of the network, but also in how the network can be divided into clusters or communities (see Introduction).
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An important question is how this network is divided into clusters.
According to ASGK protocol, the multicast group is divided into clusters, where each cluster consists of areas of members.
We applied Louvain modularity59 to measure how strongly a graph was divided into clusters compared to a random graph using the python community detection for NetworkX package.
The nodes of each layer are divided into clusters.
The network is divided into clusters each having nodes.
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