An MBO method for modularity optimisation based on total variation and signless total variation

Zijun Li, Yves van Gennip*, Volker John

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Abstract

In network science, one of the significant and challenging subjects is the detection of communities. Modularity [1] is a measure of community structure that compares connectivity in the network with the expected connectivity in a graph sampled from a random null model. Its optimisation is a common approach to tackle the community detection problem. We present a new method for modularity maximisation, which is based on the observation that modularity can be expressed in terms of total variation on the graph and signless total variation on the null model. The resulting algorithm is of Merriman–Bence–Osher (MBO) type. Different from earlier methods of this type, the new method can easily accommodate different choices of the null model. Besides theoretical investigations of the method, we include in this paper numerical comparisons with other community detection methods, among which the MBO-type methods of Hu et al. [2] and Boyd et al. [3], and the Leiden algorithm [4].

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages83
JournalEuropean Journal of Applied Mathematics
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • community detection
  • data clustering
  • Ginzburg–Landau functional
  • MBO scheme
  • modularity

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