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Random dot product graphs: a flexible model for complex networks
Comlex networks;Random graphs;Power-law;Clustering;Assortativity;Spectral gap;Conductance
Young, Stephen J. ; Mathematics
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Mathematics
关键词: Comlex networks;    Random graphs;    Power-law;    Clustering;    Assortativity;    Spectral gap;    Conductance;   
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美国|英语
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【 摘 要 】
Over the last twenty years, as biological, technological, and social net- works have risen in prominence and importance, the study of complex networks has attracted researchers from a wide range of fields. As a result, there is a large and diverse body of literature concerning the properties and development of models for complex networks. However, many of the models that have been previously developed, although quite successful at capturing many observed properties of complex networks, have failed to capture the fundamental semantics of the networks. In this thesis, we propose a robust and general model for complex networks that incorporates at a fundamental level semantic information. We show that for a large range of average degrees and with a suitable choice of parameters, this model exhibits the three hallmark properties of complex networks: small diameter, clustering, and skewed degree distribution. Additionally, we provide a structural interpretation of assortativity and apply this strucutral assortativity to the random dot product graph model. We also extend the results of Chung, Lu, and Vu on the spectral gap of the expected degree sequence model to a general class of random graph models with independent edges. We apply this result to the recently developed Stochastic Kronecker graph model of Leskovec, Chakrabarti, Kleinberg, and Faloutsos.
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