Properties of the connected components in projections of random bipartite networks: Effects of clique size fluctuations
We examined the structure of projections of random bipartite networks characterized by the degree distribution of individual and group nodes through the generating function method. We decomposed a projection into two subgraphs, the giant component, and finite components and analyzed their degree cor...
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Zusammenfassung: | We examined the structure of projections of random bipartite networks
characterized by the degree distribution of individual and group nodes through
the generating function method. We decomposed a projection into two subgraphs,
the giant component, and finite components and analyzed their degree
correlation. The projections never exhibit a negative degree correlation.
Positive degree correlations in the networks originating from the clique size
fluctuation remain after the decomposition at the set of finite components
although the values of their clustering coefficient are still finite. The giant
component can exhibit either positive or negative degree correlations based on
the structure of the projection. However, they are positively correlated in
most cases. In addition, we determined the relation between the finite
components in a supercritical phase possessing the giant component and the
projection in a subcritical phase when the degree distributions for group and
individual are Poisson. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2403.05162 |