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Directed network modules

Physics and Society 2007-07-18 v2 Statistical Mechanics Biological Physics Computational Physics

Abstract

A search technique locating network modules, i.e., internally densely connected groups of nodes in directed networks is introduced by extending the Clique Percolation Method originally proposed for undirected networks. After giving a suitable definition for directed modules we investigate their percolation transition in the Erdos-Renyi graph both analytically and numerically. We also analyse four real-world directed networks, including Google's own webpages, an email network, a word association graph and the transcriptional regulatory network of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The obtained directed modules are validated by additional information available for the nodes. We find that directed modules of real-world graphs inherently overlap and the investigated networks can be classified into two major groups in terms of the overlaps between the modules. Accordingly, in the word-association network and among Google's webpages the overlaps are likely to contain in-hubs, whereas the modules in the email and transcriptional regulatory networks tend to overlap via out-hubs.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0703248,
  title  = {Directed network modules},
  author = {Gergely Palla and Illes J. Farkas and Peter Pollner and Imre Derenyi and Tamas Vicsek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0703248},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

21 pages, 10 figures, version 2: added two paragaphs