Modularity is a quantitative measure for characterizing the existence of a community structure in a network. A network's modularity depends on the chosen partitioning of the network into communities, which makes finding the specific partition that leads to the maximum modularity a hard problem. In this paper, we prove that deciding whether a graph with a given number of links, number of communities, and modularity exists is NP-complete and subsequently propose a heuristic algorithm for generating graphs with a given modularity. Our graph generator allows constructing graphs with a given number of links and different topological properties. The generator can be used in the broad field of modeling and analyzing clustered social or organizatio...
AbstractGiven a graph of interactions, a module (also called a community or cluster) is a subset of ...
Abstract Background The detection of modules or community structure is widely used to reveal the und...
Community detection is a topic in network theory that involves assigning labels to nodes based on so...
Modularity is a quantitative measure for characterizing the existence of a community structure in a ...
Modularity has been explored as an important quantitative metric for community and cluster detection...
Community structure is observed in many real-world networks, such as (online) social networks, where...
A network is said to exhibit community structure if the nodes of the network can be easily grouped i...
Networks are a widely used tool for investigating the large-scale connectivity structure in complex ...
Many social networks and complex systems are found to be naturally divided into clusters of densely ...
Abstract—Many networks including social networks, computer networks, and biological networks are fou...
International audienceThe modularity maximization model proposed by Newman and Girvan for the identi...
Abstract—Many networks, indifferent of their function and scope, converge to a scale-free architectu...
Networks constitute powerful means of representing various types of complex systems, where nodes den...
In many networks, it is of great interest to identify communities, unusually densely knit groups of ...
The issue of partitioning a network into communities has attracted a great deal of attention recentl...
AbstractGiven a graph of interactions, a module (also called a community or cluster) is a subset of ...
Abstract Background The detection of modules or community structure is widely used to reveal the und...
Community detection is a topic in network theory that involves assigning labels to nodes based on so...
Modularity is a quantitative measure for characterizing the existence of a community structure in a ...
Modularity has been explored as an important quantitative metric for community and cluster detection...
Community structure is observed in many real-world networks, such as (online) social networks, where...
A network is said to exhibit community structure if the nodes of the network can be easily grouped i...
Networks are a widely used tool for investigating the large-scale connectivity structure in complex ...
Many social networks and complex systems are found to be naturally divided into clusters of densely ...
Abstract—Many networks including social networks, computer networks, and biological networks are fou...
International audienceThe modularity maximization model proposed by Newman and Girvan for the identi...
Abstract—Many networks, indifferent of their function and scope, converge to a scale-free architectu...
Networks constitute powerful means of representing various types of complex systems, where nodes den...
In many networks, it is of great interest to identify communities, unusually densely knit groups of ...
The issue of partitioning a network into communities has attracted a great deal of attention recentl...
AbstractGiven a graph of interactions, a module (also called a community or cluster) is a subset of ...
Abstract Background The detection of modules or community structure is widely used to reveal the und...
Community detection is a topic in network theory that involves assigning labels to nodes based on so...