Modularity from fluctuations in random graphs and complex networks
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Abstract
The mechanisms by which modularity emerges in complex networks are not well understood but recent reports have suggested that modularity may arise from evolutionary selection. We show that finding the modularity of a network is analogous to finding the ground-state energy of a spin system. Moreover, we demonstrate that, due to fluctuations, stochastic network models give rise to modular networks. Specifically, we show both numerically and analytically that random graphs and scale-free networks have modularity. We argue that this fact must be taken into consideration to define statistically significant modularity in complex networks.
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- Modularity (biology)
- Complex network
- Modular design
- Complex system
- Random graph
- Computer science
- Theoretical computer science
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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