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Zhang Bai-Da, Wu Jun-Jie, Tang Yu-Hua, Zhou Jing. Betweenness-based algorithm for a partition scale-free graphJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(11): 118903.
| Zhang Bai-Da, Wu Jun-Jie, Tang Yu-Hua, Zhou Jing. Betweenness-based algorithm for a partition scale-free graphJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(11): 118903. |
Betweenness-based algorithm for a partition scale-free graph
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Abstract
Many real-world networks are found to be scale-free. However, graph partition technology, as a technology capable of parallel computing, performs poorly when scale-free graphs are provided. The reason for this is that traditional partitioning algorithms are designed for random networks and regular networks, rather than for scale-free networks. Multilevel graph-partitioning algorithms are currently considered to be the state of the art and are used extensively. In this paper, we analyse the reasons why traditional multilevel graph-partitioning algorithms perform poorly and present a new multilevel graph-partitioning paradigm, top down partitioning, which derives its name from the comparison with the traditional bottom-up partitioning. A new multilevel partitioning algorithm, named betweenness-based partitioning algorithm, is also presented as an implementation of top-down partitioning paradigm. An experimental evaluation of seven different real-world scale-free networks shows that the betweenness-based partitioning algorithm significantly outperforms the existing state-of-the-art approaches. -
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