Spectral Characteristics of Network Redundancy
Abstract
Many real-world complex networks contain a significant amount of structural redundancy, in which multiple vertices play identical topological roles. Such redundancy arises naturally from the simple growth processes which form and shape many real-world systems. Since structurally redundant elements may be permuted without altering network structure, redundancy may be formally investigated by examining network automorphism (symmetry) groups. Here, we use a group-theoretic approach to give a complete description of spectral signatures of redundancy in undirected networks. In particular, we describe how a network's automorphism group may be used to directly associate specific eigenvalues and eigenvectors with specific network motifs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0904.3192,
title = {Spectral Characteristics of Network Redundancy},
author = {Ben D. MacArthur and Rubén J. Sánchez-García},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.3192},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
12 pages, 51 figures, significant improvements