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arxiv: 1904.07262 · v1 · pith:YKLSFBX5new · submitted 2019-04-15 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.SI

Distance-generalized Core Decomposition

classification 💻 cs.DS cs.SI
keywords coredistance-generalizedsubgraphdecompositioneveryleastmaximalnotion
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The $k$-core of a graph is defined as the maximal subgraph in which every vertex is connected to at least $k$ other vertices within that subgraph. In this work we introduce a distance-based generalization of the notion of $k$-core, which we refer to as the $(k,h)$-core, i.e., the maximal subgraph in which every vertex has at least $k$ other vertices at distance $\leq h$ within that subgraph. We study the properties of the $(k,h)$-core showing that it preserves many of the nice features of the classic core decomposition (e.g., its connection with the notion of distance-generalized chromatic number) and it preserves its usefulness to speed-up or approximate distance-generalized notions of dense structures, such as $h$-club. Computing the distance-generalized core decomposition over large networks is intrinsically complex. However, by exploiting clever upper and lower bounds we can partition the computation in a set of totally independent subcomputations, opening the door to top-down exploration and to multithreading, and thus achieving an efficient algorithm.

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