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Approximating the Largest Eigenvalue of the Modified Adjacency Matrix of Networks with Heterogeneous Node Biases

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2015-05-13 v2

Abstract

Motivated by its relevance to various types of dynamical behavior of network systems, the maximum eigenvalue λQ\lambda_Q of the adjacency matrix AA of a network has been considered, and mean-field-type approximations to λQ\lambda_Q have been developed for different kinds of networks. Here AA is defined by Aij=1A_{ij} = 1 (Aij=0A_{ij} = 0) if there is (is not) a directed network link to ii from jj. However, in at least two recent problems involving networks with heterogeneous node properties (percolation on a directed network and the stability of Boolean models of gene networks), an analogous but different eigenvalue problem arises, namely, that of finding the largest eigenvalue λQ\lambda_Q of the matrix QQ, where Qij=qiAijQ_{ij} = q_i A_{ij} and the `bias' qiq_i may be different at each node ii. (In the previously mentioned percolation and gene network contexts, qiq_i is a probability and so lies in the range 0qi10 \le q_i \le 1.) The purposes of this paper are to extend the previous considerations of the maximum eigenvalue λA\lambda_A of AA to λQ\lambda_Q, to develop suitable analytic approximations to λQ\lambda_Q, and to test these approximations with numerical experiments. In particular, three issues considered are (i) the effect of the correlation (or anticorrelation) between the value of qiq_i and the number of links to and from node ii; (ii) the effect of correlation between the properties of two nodes at either end of a network link (`assortativity'); and (iii) the effect of community structure allowing for a situation in which different qq-values are associated with different communities.

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@article{arxiv.0902.1465,
  title  = {Approximating the Largest Eigenvalue of the Modified Adjacency Matrix of Networks with Heterogeneous Node Biases},
  author = {Edward Ott and Andrew Pomerance},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.1465},
  year   = {2015}
}

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15 pages, 3 figures