Detecting Core-Periphery Structures by Surprise
October 10, 2018 Β· Entered Twilight Β· π Europhysics letters
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Authors
Jeroen van Lidth de Jeude, Guido Caldarelli, Tiziano Squartini
arXiv ID
1810.04717
Category
physics.soc-ph
Cross-listed
cs.SI
Citations
26
Venue
Europhysics letters
Repository
https://github.com/jeroenvldj/bimodular_surprise
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Last Checked
1 month ago
Abstract
Detecting the presence of mesoscale structures in complex networks is of primary importance. This is especially true for financial networks, whose structural organization deeply affects their resilience to events like default cascades, shocks propagation, etc. Several methods have been proposed, so far, to detect communities, i.e. groups of nodes whose connectivity is significantly large. Communities, however do not represent the only kind of mesoscale structures characterizing real-world networks: other examples are provided by bow-tie structures, core-periphery structures and bipartite structures. Here we propose a novel method to detect statistically-signifcant bimodular structures, i.e. either bipartite or core-periphery ones. It is based on a modification of the surprise, recently proposed for detecting communities. Our variant allows for bimodular nodes partitions to be revealed, by letting links to be placed either 1) within the core part and between the core and the periphery parts or 2) just between the (empty) layers of a bipartite network. From a technical point of view, this is achieved by employing a multinomial hypergeometric distribution instead of the traditional (binomial) hypergeometric one; as in the latter case, this allows a p-value to be assigned to any given (bi)partition of the nodes. To illustrate the performance of our method, we report the results of its application to several real-world networks, including social, economic and financial ones.
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