Termination of the iterated strong-factor operator on multipartite graphs

The clean-factor operator is a multipartite graph operator that has been introduced in the context of complex network modelling. Here, we consider a less constrained variation of the clean-factor operator, named strong-factor operator, and we prove that, as for the clean-factor operator, the iterati...

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Published inTheoretical computer science Vol. 571; pp. 67 - 77
Main Authors Crespelle, Christophe, Phan, Thi Ha Duong, Tran, The Hung
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 16.03.2015
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Summary:The clean-factor operator is a multipartite graph operator that has been introduced in the context of complex network modelling. Here, we consider a less constrained variation of the clean-factor operator, named strong-factor operator, and we prove that, as for the clean-factor operator, the iteration of the strong-factor operator always terminates, independently of the graph given as input. Obtaining termination for all graphs using minimal constraints on the definition of the operator is crucial for the modelling purposes for which the clean-factor operator has been introduced. Moreover we show that the relaxation of constraints we operate not only preserves termination but also preserves the termination time, in the sense that the strong-factor series always terminates before the clean-factor series. In addition to those results, we answer an open question from Latapy et al. [12] by showing that the iteration of the factor operator, which is a proper relaxation of both operators mentioned above, does not always terminate.
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ISSN:0304-3975
1879-2294
DOI:10.1016/j.tcs.2015.01.009