101. Detection of core-periphery structure in networks by 3-tuple motifs
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Ma, Chuang, Xiang, Bing-Bing, Zhang, Hai-Feng, Chen, Han-Shuang, and Small, Michael
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Physics - Physics and Society - Abstract
Recently, the core-periphery (CP) structure of networks as one type of meso-scale structure has received attention. The CP structure is composed of a dense core and a sparse connected periphery. In this paper, we propose an algorithm to detect the CP structure based on the 3-tuple motif, which is inspired by the idea of motif. In this algorithm, we first define a 3-tuple motif by considering the property of nodes, and then a motif adjacency matrix is formed based on the defined motif, finally, the detection of the CP structure is converted to find a cluster that minimizes the smallest motif conductance. Our algorithm can detect different CP structures: including single or multiple CP structure; and local or global CP structures. Results in the synthetic and the empirical networks indicate that the method is efficient and can apply to large-scale networks. More importantly, our algorithm is parameter free, where the core and periphery are detected without the need for any predefined parameters., Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures, submitted
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- 2017
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