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Algorithms for Generating Large-scale Clustered Random Graphs

Published 28 Jan 2013 in physics.soc-ph and cs.SI | (1301.6802v1)

Abstract: Real social networks are often compared to random graphs in order to assess whether their typological structure could be the result of random processes. However, an Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi random graph in large scale is often lack of local structure beyond the dyadic level and as a result we need to generate the clustered random graph instead of the simple random graph to compare the local structure at the triadic level. In this paper a generalized version of Gleeson's algorithm is advanced to generate a clustered random graph in large-scale which persists the number of nodes |V|, the number of edges |E|, and the global clustering coefficient C{\Delta} as in the real network. And it also has advantages in randomness evaluation and computation time when comparing with the existing algorithms.

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