An algorithm for counting circuits: application to real-world and random graphs
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.dis-nn
keywords
circuitsalgorithmgraphgraphsrandomreal-worldallowsanalytical
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We introduce an algorithm which estimates the number of circuits in a graph as a function of their length. This approach provides analytical results for the typical entropy of circuits in sparse random graphs. When applied to real-world networks, it allows to estimate exponentially large numbers of circuits in polynomial time. We illustrate the method by studying a graph of the Internet structure.
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