Authors
Manlio De Domenico, Andrea Lancichinetti, Alex Arenas, Martin Rosvall
Publication date
2015/1/1
Journal
Physical Review X
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
011027
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
To comprehend interconnected systems across the social and natural sciences, researchers have developed many powerful methods to identify functional modules. For example, with interaction data aggregated into a single network layer, flow-based methods have proven useful for identifying modular dynamics in weighted and directed networks that capture constraints on flow processes. However, many interconnected systems consist of agents or components that exhibit multiple layers of interactions, possibly from several different processes. Inevitably, representing this intricate network of networks as a single aggregated network leads to information loss and may obscure the actual organization. Here, we propose a method based on a compression of network flows that can identify modular flows both within and across layers in nonaggregated multilayer networks. Our numerical experiments on synthetic …
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