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Subnetwork enumeration algorithms for multilayer networks

Published 31 Jul 2023 in physics.soc-ph, cs.DS, and cs.SI | (2308.00083v1)

Abstract: To understand the structure of a network, it can be useful to break it down into its constituent pieces. This is the approach taken in a multitude of successful network analysis methods, such as motif analysis. These methods require one to enumerate or sample small connected subgraphs of a network, which can be computationally intractable if naive methods are used. Efficient algorithms exists for both enumeration and uniform sampling of subgraphs, and here we generalize the ESU algorithm for a very general notion of multilayer networks. We show that multilayer network subnetwork enumeration introduces nontrivial complications to the existing algorithm, and present two different generalized algorithms that preserve the desired features of unbiased sampling and trivial parallelization. We evaluate these algorithms in synthetic networks and with real-world data, and show that neither of the algorithms is strictly more efficient but rather the choice depends on the features of the data. Having a general algorithm for finding subnetworks makes advanced multilayer network analysis possible, and enables researchers to apply a variety of methods to previously difficult-to-handle multilayer networks in a variety of domains and across many different types of multilayer networks.

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