Degree-Degree Dependencies in Random Graphs with Heavy-Tailed Degrees

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作者
van der Hofstad, Remco [1 ]
Litvak, Nelly [2 ]
机构
[1] Eindhoven Univ Technol, Dept Math & Comp Sci, POB 513, NL-5600 MB Eindhoven, Netherlands
[2] Univ Twente, Dept Appl Math, NL-7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands
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10.1080/15427951.2013.850455
中图分类号
TP301 [理论、方法];
学科分类号
081202 ;
摘要
Mixing patterns in large self-organizing networks, such as the Internet, the World Wide Web, social, and biological networks are often characterized by degree-degree dependencies between neighboring nodes. In assortative networks, the degree-degree dependencies are positive (nodes with similar degrees tend to connect to each other), whereas in disassortative networks, these dependencies are negative. One of the problems with the commonly used Pearson correlation coefficient, also known as the assortativity coefficient, is that its magnitude decreases with the network size in disassortative networks. This makes it impossible to compare mixing patterns, for example, in two web crawls of different sizes. As an alternative, we have recently suggested to use rank correlation measures, such as Spearman's rho. Numerical experiments have confirmed that Spearman's rho produces consistent values in graphs of different sizes but similar structure, and it is able to reveal strong (positive or negative) dependencies in large graphs. In this study we analytically investigate degree-degree dependencies for scale-free graph sequences. In order to demonstrate the ill behavior of the Pearson's correlation coefficient, we first study a simple model of two heavy-tailed, highly correlated, random variables X and Y, and show that the sample correlation coefficient converges in distribution either to a proper random variable on [-1, 1], or to zero, and the limit is nonnegative a.s. if X, Y >= 0. We next adapt these results to the degree-degree dependencies in networks as described by the Pearson correlation coefficient, and show that it is nonnegative in the large graph limit when the asymptotic degree distribution has an infinite third moment. Furthermore, we provide examples where in the Pearson's correlation coefficient converges to zero in a network with strong negative degree-degree dependencies, and another example where this coefficient converges in distribution to a random variable. We suggest an alternative degree-degree dependency measure, based on Spearman's rho, and prove that this statistical estimator converges to an appropriate limit under quite general conditions. These conditions are proved to be satisfied in common network models, such as the configuration model and the preferential attachment model. We conclude that rank correlations provide a suitable and informative method for uncovering network mixing patterns.
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页码:287 / 334
页数:48
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