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A generalized approach to complex networks
Authors:L. da F. Costa  L. E.C. da Rocha
Affiliation:1. Institute of Physics of S?o Carlos, University of S?o Paulo, Caixa Postal: 369, CEP:, 13560-970, S?o Carlos, SP, Brazil
Abstract:This work describes how the formalization of complex network concepts in terms of discrete mathematics, especially mathematical morphology, allows a series of generalizations and important results ranging from new measurements of the network topology to new network growth models. First, the concepts of node degree and clustering coefficient are extended in order to characterize not only specific nodes, but any generic subnetwork. Second, the consideration of distance transform and rings are used to further extend those concepts in order to obtain a signature, instead of a single scalar measurement, ranging from the single node to whole graph scales. The enhanced discriminative potential of such extended measurements is illustrated with respect to the identification of correspondence between nodes in two complex networks, namely a protein-protein interaction network and a perturbed version of it.
Keywords:02.70.Rr General statistical methods  02.10.Ox Combinatorics   graph theory  89.75.Hc Networks and genealogical trees
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