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Step-by-Step Community Detection in Volume-Regular Graphs

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing 2020-05-11 v2 Discrete Mathematics Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

Spectral techniques have proved amongst the most effective approaches to graph clustering. However, in general they require explicit computation of the main eigenvectors of a suitable matrix (usually the Laplacian matrix of the graph). Recent work (e.g., Becchetti et al., SODA 2017) suggests that observing the temporal evolution of the power method applied to an initial random vector may, at least in some cases, provide enough information on the space spanned by the first two eigenvectors, so as to allow recovery of a hidden partition without explicit eigenvector computations. While the results of Becchetti et al. apply to perfectly balanced partitions and/or graphs that exhibit very strong forms of regularity, we extend their approach to graphs containing a hidden kk partition and characterized by a milder form of volume-regularity. We show that the class of kk-volume-regular graphs is the largest class of undirected (possibly weighted) graphs whose transition matrix admits kk "stepwise" eigenvectors (i.e., vectors that are constant over each set of the hidden partition). To obtain this result, we highlight a connection between volume regularity and lumpability of Markov chains. Moreover, we prove that if the stepwise eigenvectors are those associated to the first kk eigenvalues and the gap between the kk-th and the (kk+1)-th eigenvalues is sufficiently large, the averaging dynamics of Becchetti et al. recovers the underlying community structure of the graph in logarithmic time, with high probability.

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@article{arxiv.1907.07149,
  title  = {Step-by-Step Community Detection in Volume-Regular Graphs},
  author = {Luca Becchetti and Emilio Cruciani and Francesco Pasquale and Sara Rizzo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.07149},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

Preliminary version appeared in Proceedings of ISAAC 2019

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