Trusses and Trapezes: Easily-Interpreted Communities in Social Networks (1907.09417v1)
Abstract: The truss, a relaxation of the clique based on triangles, serves to identify clusters of actors in a way that is easy to interpret and is computationally attractive. This paper introduces the 4-cycle-based relative to the truss, called the trapeze, presents a weighted extension of both the truss and trapeze, and offers the refinements of strong trusses and trapezes and summit trusses and trapezes. Use of trapezes permits the application to bipartite graphs, while the weighted versions permit variation of support due to natural edge weights without increasing computational complexity. Finally, strong and summit versions make for easy determination of communities across graphs of varying density. Each of these structures offers guaranteed computation in polynomial time, is motivated by a natural observation of social cohesion, and is related nicely to other standard structures.