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arxiv: 1502.00284 · v2 · pith:CEMTIUACnew · submitted 2015-02-01 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cs.SI· nlin.AO

Defining Least Community as a Homogeneous Group in Complex Networks

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph cs.SInlin.AO
keywords communitybreakscommunitieshomogeneouslargeclassificationconceptdetection
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This paper introduces a new concept of least community that is as homogeneous as a random graph, and develops a new community detection algorithm from the perspective of homogeneity or heterogeneity. Based on this concept, we adopt head/tail breaks - a newly developed classification scheme for data with a heavy-tailed distribution - and rely on edge betweenness given its heavy-tailed distribution to iteratively partition a network into many heterogeneous and homogeneous communities. Surprisingly, the derived communities for any self-organized and/or self-evolved large networks demonstrate very striking power laws, implying that there are far more small communities than large ones. This notion of far more small things than large ones constitutes a new fundamental way of thinking for community detection. Keywords: head/tail breaks, ht-index, scaling, k-means, natural breaks, and classification

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