Structify-Net: Random Graph generation with controlled size and customized structure
Abstract
Network structure is often considered one of the most important features of a network, and various models exist to generate graphs having one of the most studied types of structures, such as blocks/communities or spatial structures. In this article, we introduce a framework for the generation of random graphs with a controlled size -- number of nodes, edges -- and a customizable structure, beyond blocks and spatial ones, based on node-pair rank and a tunable probability function allowing to control the amount of randomness. We introduce a structure zoo -- a collection of original network structures -- and conduct experiments on the small-world properties of networks generated by those structures. Finally, we introduce an implementation as a Python library named Structify-net.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2306.05274,
title = {Structify-Net: Random Graph generation with controlled size and customized structure},
author = {Remy Cazabet and Salvatore Citraro and Giulio Rossetti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.05274},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Accepted version at PCI network science