Network-ensemble comparisons with stochastic rewiring and von Neumann entropy

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Authors Zichao Li, Peter J. Mucha, Dane Taylor arXiv ID 1704.01053 Category physics.soc-ph Cross-listed cond-mat.dis-nn, cs.IT, math.PR, stat.ME Citations 10 Venue SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics Last Checked 3 months ago
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Assessing whether a given network is typical or atypical for a random-network ensemble (i.e., network-ensemble comparison) has widespread applications ranging from null-model selection and hypothesis testing to clustering and classifying networks. We develop a framework for network-ensemble comparison by subjecting the network to stochastic rewiring. We study two rewiring processes, uniform and degree-preserved rewiring, which yield random-network ensembles that converge to the Erdos-Renyi and configuration-model ensembles, respectively. We study convergence through von Neumann entropy (VNE), a network summary statistic measuring information content based on the spectra of a Laplacian matrix, and develop a perturbation analysis for the expected effect of rewiring on VNE. Our analysis yields an estimate for how many rewires are required for a given network to resemble a typical network from an ensemble, offering a computationally efficient quantity for network-ensemble comparison that does not require simulation of the corresponding rewiring process.
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