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Kaleidoscopic reorganization of network communities across different scales

Physics and Society 2025-01-23 v3 Statistical Mechanics Social and Information Networks

Abstract

The notion of structural heterogeneity is pervasive in real networks, and their community organization is no exception. Still, a vast majority of community detection methods assume neatly hierarchically organized communities of a characteristic scale for a given hierarchical level. In this work, we demonstrate that the reality of scale-dependent community reorganization is convoluted with simultaneous processes of community splitting and merging, challenging the conventional understanding of community-scale adjustment. We provide a mathematical argument concerning the modularity function, the results from real-network analysis, and a simple network model for a comprehensive understanding of the nontrivial community reorganization process. The reorganization is characterized by a local drop in the number of communities as the resolution parameter varies. This study suggests a need for a paradigm shift in the study of network communities, which emphasizes the importance of considering scale-dependent reorganization to better understand the genuine structural organization of networks.

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@article{arxiv.2409.18665,
  title  = {Kaleidoscopic reorganization of network communities across different scales},
  author = {Wonhee Jeong and Daekyung Lee and Heetae Kim and Sang Hoon Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.18665},
  year   = {2025}
}

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6 pages, 5 figures