The centrality of the eigenvector considers that the degree of blocking of a node is not only affected by the number of neighbor nodes but also by the quality of neighbor nodes.
The characteristic vector centrality holds that the blocking size of a node is affected not only by the number of neighbor nodes but also by the quality of neighbor nodes.
The centrality of eigenvectors considers that the blocking capacity of a node is affected not only by the number of neighbor nodes, but also by the quality of neighbor nodes.<br>