Title of article :
A graph theoretical analysis of the number of edges in k-dense graphs
Author/Authors :
Eroh, Linda University of Wisconsin-Oskhosh - Department of Mathematics, USA , Escuadro, Henry Juniata College - Department of Mathematics, USA , Gera, Ralucca Naval Postgraduate School - Department of Applied Mathematics, USA , Prahlow, Samuel Valparaiso University - Department of Mathematics and Statistics, USA , Schmitt, Karl Valparaiso University - Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, USA
From page :
26
To page :
41
Abstract :
Due to the increasing discovery and implementation of networks within all disciplines of life, thestudy of subgraph connectivity has become increasingly important. Motivated by the idea of community (or sub-graph) detection within a network/graph, we focused on finding characterizations of k-dense communities. For each edge uv (element of) E(G), the edge multiplicity of uv in G is given by mG(uv) = |NG(u) (intersection) NG(v)|: For an integer k with k ≥ 2, a k-dense community of a graph G, denoted by DCk(G), is a maximal connected subgraph of G induced by the vertex set VDCk(G) = {v (element of) V (G) : (exists)u (element of) V (G) such that uv (element of) E(G) and mDCk(G)(uv) ≥ k-2}. In this research, we characterize which graphs are k-dense but not (k + 1)-dense for some values of k and study the minimum and maximum number of edges such graphs can have. A better understanding of k-dense sub-graphs (or communities) helps in the study of the connectivity of large complex graphs (or networks) in the real world.
Keywords :
k , dense subnetworks (or k , dense subgraph) , k , dense community , k , dense graph , k , core , k , core subnetwork
Journal title :
Electronic Journal of Graph Theory and Applications (EJGTA)
Journal title :
Electronic Journal of Graph Theory and Applications (EJGTA)
Record number :
2553697
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