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On weakly optimal partitions in modular networks (1008.3443v1)
Published 20 Aug 2010 in cs.SI, cond-mat.stat-mech, and physics.soc-ph
Abstract: Modularity was introduced as a measure of goodness for the community structure induced by a partition of the set of vertices in a graph. Then, it also became an objective function used to find good partitions, with high success. Nevertheless, some works have shown a scaling limit and certain instabilities when finding communities with this criterion. Modularity has been studied proposing several formalisms, as hamiltonians in a Potts model or laplacians in spectral partitioning. In this paper we present a new probabilistic formalism to analyze modularity, and from it we derive an algorithm based on weakly optimal partitions. This algorithm obtains good quality partitions and also scales to large graphs.