Scaling laws for properties of random graphs that grow via successive combination

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-04-25 DOI:10.1093/comnet/cnac024
P. Grindrod
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We consider undirected graphs that grow through the successive combination of component sub-graphs. For any well-behaved functions defined for such graphs, taking values in a Banach space, we show that there must exist a scaling law applicable when successive copies of the same component graph are combined. Crucially, we extend the approach introduced in previous work to the successive combination of component random sub-graphs. We illustrate this by generalizing the preferential attachment operation for the combination of stochastic block models. We discuss a further wide range of random graph combination operators to which this theory now applies, indicating the ubiquity of growth scaling laws (and asymptotic decay scaling laws) within applications, where the modules are quite distinct, yet may be considered as instances drawn from the same random graph. This is a type of statistically self-similar growth process, as opposed to a deterministic growth process incorporating exact copies of the same motif, and it represents a natural, partially random, growth processes for graphs observed in the analysis of social and technology contexts.
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通过连续组合增长的随机图性质的缩放定律
我们考虑通过分量子图的连续组合生长的无向图。对于任何为这样的图定义的性能良好的函数,在Banach空间中取值,我们证明了当同一分量图的连续副本组合时,必须存在一个适用的缩放律。至关重要的是,我们将之前工作中引入的方法扩展到分量随机子图的连续组合。我们通过推广随机块模型组合的优先附加操作来说明这一点。我们进一步讨论了该理论现在应用的广泛的随机图组合算子,表明在应用中增长标度律(和渐近衰减标度律)的普遍性,其中模块是相当不同的,但可以被认为是从同一随机图中绘制的实例。这是一种统计上的自相似增长过程,与包含相同主题的精确副本的确定性增长过程相反,它代表了在社会和技术背景分析中观察到的图形的自然,部分随机的增长过程。
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