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Fingerprint for Network Topologies

Physics and Society 2015-05-13 v3

Abstract

A network's topology information can be given as an adjacency matrix. The bitmap of sorted adjacency matrix(BOSAM) is a network visualisation tool which can emphasise different network structures by just looking at reordered adjacent matrixes. A BOSAM picture resembles the shape of a flower and is characterised by a series of 'leaves'. Here we show and mathematically prove that for most networks, there is a self-similar relation between the envelope of the BOSAM leaves. This self-similar property allows us to use a single envelope to predict all other envelopes and therefore reconstruct the outline of a network's BOSAM picture. We analogise the BOSAM envelope to human's fingerprint as they share a number of common features, e.g. both are simple, easy to obtain, and strongly characteristic encoding essential information for identification.

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@article{arxiv.0804.0499,
  title  = {Fingerprint for Network Topologies},
  author = {Yuchun Guo and Changjia Chen and Shi Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.0499},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

12papes, 3 figures, in press

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