👉 In computational geometry, a central node is an object that is connected to other objects through edges. These nodes are used in graph theory and have applications in computer science, such as finding shortest paths between two nodes or computing the connectivity of networks. Centrality measures how important a node is for a particular network structure, based on its distance from other nodes. The most common centrality measure is the mean centrality (also known as average degree centrality), which calculates the degree centrality by dividing