We present an approach of topology biased random walks for undirected networks. We focus on a one-parameter family of biases, and by using a formal analogy with perturbation theory in quantum mechanics we investigate the features of biased random walks. This analogy is extended through the use of parametric equations of motion to study the features of random walks vs parameter values. Furthermore, we show an analysis of the spectral gap maximum associated with the value of the second eigenvalue of the transition matrix related to the relaxation rate to the stationary state. Applications of these studies allow ad hoc algorithms for the exploration of complex networks and their communities
In this paper, we study the dynamics of nonlinear random walks. While typical random walks on networ...
J.G.-G. was supported by MICINN through the Ramon y Cajal program and by grants FIS2008-01240 and MT...
Randomness is a crucial component in the design and analysis of many efficient algorithms. This the...
We present an approach of topology biased random walks for undirected networks. We focus on a one-pa...
6 pages, 1 figure6 pages, 1 figure6 pages, 1 figureA simple strategy to explore a network is to use ...
The aim of this paper is to check feasibility of using the maximal-entropy random walk in algorithms...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of StatisticsMichael HigginsIn many sciences---for example Sociology,...
Random walks are ubiquitous in the sciences, and they are interesting from both theoretical and prac...
International audienceSpectral algorithms are classic approaches to clustering and community detecti...
We quantify the effectiveness of random walks for searching and construction of unstructured peer-to...
WOS: 000426423600003Community structure and its detection in complex networks has been the subject o...
A distributed system or network can be modeled as a graph representing the "who knows who" relations...
Random walks on simple graphs in connection with electrical resistor networks lead to the definition...
Community structures have been identified in various complex real-world networks, for example, commu...
We study the statistical properties of the sampled networks by a random walker. We compare topologic...
In this paper, we study the dynamics of nonlinear random walks. While typical random walks on networ...
J.G.-G. was supported by MICINN through the Ramon y Cajal program and by grants FIS2008-01240 and MT...
Randomness is a crucial component in the design and analysis of many efficient algorithms. This the...
We present an approach of topology biased random walks for undirected networks. We focus on a one-pa...
6 pages, 1 figure6 pages, 1 figure6 pages, 1 figureA simple strategy to explore a network is to use ...
The aim of this paper is to check feasibility of using the maximal-entropy random walk in algorithms...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of StatisticsMichael HigginsIn many sciences---for example Sociology,...
Random walks are ubiquitous in the sciences, and they are interesting from both theoretical and prac...
International audienceSpectral algorithms are classic approaches to clustering and community detecti...
We quantify the effectiveness of random walks for searching and construction of unstructured peer-to...
WOS: 000426423600003Community structure and its detection in complex networks has been the subject o...
A distributed system or network can be modeled as a graph representing the "who knows who" relations...
Random walks on simple graphs in connection with electrical resistor networks lead to the definition...
Community structures have been identified in various complex real-world networks, for example, commu...
We study the statistical properties of the sampled networks by a random walker. We compare topologic...
In this paper, we study the dynamics of nonlinear random walks. While typical random walks on networ...
J.G.-G. was supported by MICINN through the Ramon y Cajal program and by grants FIS2008-01240 and MT...
Randomness is a crucial component in the design and analysis of many efficient algorithms. This the...