parenclitic
English
Etymology
Coined by Zanin et al. in 2014, from Ancient Greek παρέγκλισις (parénklisis, “deviation, clinamen”) + -ic.[1]
Adjective
parenclitic (not comparable)
- Relating to a network derived from isolated scalar data, where links between nodes (corresponding to features of the data) are weighted based on the deviation between them.
References
- M. Zanin, J. M. Alcazar, J. V. Carbajosa, et al. (2014), “Parenclitic networks: uncovering new functions in biological data”, in Scientific Reports