The definition of centrality on the node level can be extended to the whole graph, in which case we are speaking of graph centralization. Let <math>v*</math> be the node with highest degree centrality in <math>G</math>. Let <math>X:=(Y,Z)</math> be the <math>|Y|</math>-node connected graph that maximizes the following quantity (with <math>y*</math> being the node with highest degree centrality in <math>X</math>): | The definition of centrality on the node level can be extended to the whole graph, in which case we are speaking of graph centralization. Let <math>v*</math> be the node with highest degree centrality in <math>G</math>. Let <math>X:=(Y,Z)</math> be the <math>|Y|</math>-node connected graph that maximizes the following quantity (with <math>y*</math> being the node with highest degree centrality in <math>X</math>): |