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Jin-Hua Zhao, Hai-Jun Zhou. Feedback arcs and node hierarchy in directed networksJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2017, 26(7): 078901.
| Jin-Hua Zhao, Hai-Jun Zhou. Feedback arcs and node hierarchy in directed networksJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2017, 26(7): 078901. |
Feedback arcs and node hierarchy in directed networks
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Abstract
Directed networks such as gene regulation networks and neural networks are connected by arcs (directed links). The nodes in a directed network are often strongly interwound by a huge number of directed cycles, which leads to complex information-processing dynamics in the network and makes it highly challenging to infer the intrinsic direction of information flow. In this theoretical paper, based on the principle of minimum-feedback, we explore the node hierarchy of directed networks and distinguish feedforward and feedback arcs. Nearly optimal node hierarchy solutions, which minimize the number of feedback arcs from lower-level nodes to higher-level nodes, are constructed by belief-propagation and simulated-annealing methods. For real-world networks, we quantify the extent of feedback scarcity by comparison with the ensemble of direction-randomized networks and identify the most important feedback arcs. Our methods are also useful for visualizing directed networks. -
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