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Community detection in sparse networks via Grothendieck's inequality

Statistics Theory 2016-12-23 v4 Social and Information Networks Statistics Theory

Abstract

We present a simple and flexible method to prove consistency of semidefinite optimization problems on random graphs. The method is based on Grothendieck's inequality. Unlike the previous uses of this inequality that lead to constant relative accuracy, we achieve any given relative accuracy by leveraging randomness. We illustrate the method with the problem of community detection in sparse networks, those with bounded average degrees. We demonstrate that even in this regime, various simple and natural semidefinite programs can be used to recover the community structure up to an arbitrarily small fraction of misclassified vertices. The method is general; it can be applied to a variety of stochastic models of networks and semidefinite programs.

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@article{arxiv.1411.4686,
  title  = {Community detection in sparse networks via Grothendieck's inequality},
  author = {Olivier Guédon and Roman Vershynin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.4686},
  year   = {2016}
}

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This is the final version, incorporating the referee's comments