Community detection in graphs

Volume: 486, Issue: 3-5, Pages: 75 - 174
Published: Feb 1, 2010
Abstract
The modern science of networks has brought significant advances to our understanding of complex systems. One of the most relevant features of graphs representing real systems is community structure, or clustering, i. e. the organization of vertices in clusters, with many edges joining vertices of the same cluster and comparatively few edges joining vertices of different clusters. Such clusters, or communities, can be considered as fairly...
Paper Details
Title
Community detection in graphs
Published Date
Feb 1, 2010
Volume
486
Issue
3-5
Pages
75 - 174
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