We consider the problem of embedding an undirected graph into hyperbolic space with minimum distortion. A fundamental problem in its own right, it has also drawn a great deal of interest from applied communities interested in empirical analysis of large-scale graphs. In this paper, we establish a connection between distortion and quasi-cyclicity of graphs, and use it to derive lower and upper bounds on metric distortion. Two particularly simple and natural graphs with large quasi-cyclicity are n-node cycles and n×n square lattices, and our lower bound shows that any hyperbolic-space embedding of these graphs incurs a multiplicative distortion of at least Ω(n/logn). This is in sharp contrast to Euclidean space, where both of these graphs ca...
We design an algorithm to embed graph metrics into `p with dimension and distortion both dependent o...
In this work, we analyze the hyperbolicity of real-world networks, a geometric quantity that measure...
Real-world networks, like social networks or the internet infrastructure, have structural properties...
We consider the problem of embedding an undirected graph into hyperbolic space with minimum distorti...
We consider the problem of embedding an undirected graph into hyperbolic space with minimum distorti...
International audienceWe answer open questions of [Verbeek and Suri, SOCG'14] on the relationships b...
Through detailed analysis of scores of publicly available data sets corresponding to a wide range of...
Hyperbolic geometry appears to be intrinsic in many large real networks. We construct and implement ...
Network science is driven by the question which properties large real-world networks have and how we...
3 Further, we will also give an alternative proof for lower bounding the distortion when probabilist...
Hyperbolicity is a property of a graph that may be viewed as being a “soft ” version of a tree, and ...
peer-reviewedWe show that the community structure of a network can be used as a coarse version of it...
Motivated by many recent algorithmic applications, this paper aims to promote a systematic study of ...
International audienceThe (Gromov) hyperbolicity is a topological property of a graph, which has bee...
The subject of graph embeddings deals with embedding a finite point set in a given metric space by p...
We design an algorithm to embed graph metrics into `p with dimension and distortion both dependent o...
In this work, we analyze the hyperbolicity of real-world networks, a geometric quantity that measure...
Real-world networks, like social networks or the internet infrastructure, have structural properties...
We consider the problem of embedding an undirected graph into hyperbolic space with minimum distorti...
We consider the problem of embedding an undirected graph into hyperbolic space with minimum distorti...
International audienceWe answer open questions of [Verbeek and Suri, SOCG'14] on the relationships b...
Through detailed analysis of scores of publicly available data sets corresponding to a wide range of...
Hyperbolic geometry appears to be intrinsic in many large real networks. We construct and implement ...
Network science is driven by the question which properties large real-world networks have and how we...
3 Further, we will also give an alternative proof for lower bounding the distortion when probabilist...
Hyperbolicity is a property of a graph that may be viewed as being a “soft ” version of a tree, and ...
peer-reviewedWe show that the community structure of a network can be used as a coarse version of it...
Motivated by many recent algorithmic applications, this paper aims to promote a systematic study of ...
International audienceThe (Gromov) hyperbolicity is a topological property of a graph, which has bee...
The subject of graph embeddings deals with embedding a finite point set in a given metric space by p...
We design an algorithm to embed graph metrics into `p with dimension and distortion both dependent o...
In this work, we analyze the hyperbolicity of real-world networks, a geometric quantity that measure...
Real-world networks, like social networks or the internet infrastructure, have structural properties...