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Transtemporal edges and crosslayer edges in incompressible high-order networks

Information Theory 2019-05-15 v1 Discrete Mathematics Logic in Computer Science Social and Information Networks General Topology math.IT

Abstract

This work presents some outcomes of a theoretical investigation of incompressible high-order networks defined by a generalized graph representation. We study some of their network topological properties and how these may be related to real-world complex networks. We show that these networks have very short diameter, high k-connectivity, degrees of the order of half of the network size within a strong-asymptotically dominated standard deviation, and rigidity with respect to automorphisms. In addition, we demonstrate that incompressible dynamic (or dynamic multilayered) networks have transtemporal (or crosslayer) edges and, thus, a snapshot-like representation of dynamic networks is inaccurate for capturing the presence of such edges that compose underlying structures of some real-world networks.

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@article{arxiv.1905.05276,
  title  = {Transtemporal edges and crosslayer edges in incompressible high-order networks},
  author = {Felipe S. Abrahão and Klaus Wehmuth and Artur Ziviani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.05276},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Accepted extended abstract in http://csbc2019.sbc.org.br/eventos/4etc/ The results of this paper are also contained in arXiv:1812.01170