Authors
Michele Tumminello, Tomaso Aste, Tiziana Di Matteo, Rosario N Mantegna
Publication date
2005/7/26
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
102
Issue
30
Pages
10421-10426
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
We introduce a technique to filter out complex data sets by extracting a subgraph of representative links. Such a filtering can be tuned up to any desired level by controlling the genus of the resulting graph. We show that this technique is especially suitable for correlation-based graphs, giving filtered graphs that preserve the hierarchical organization of the minimum spanning tree but containing a larger amount of information in their internal structure. In particular in the case of planar filtered graphs (genus equal to 0), triangular loops and four-element cliques are formed. The application of this filtering procedure to 100 stocks in the U.S. equity markets shows that such loops and cliques have important and significant relationships with the market structure and properties.
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Scholar articles
M Tumminello, T Aste, T Di Matteo, RN Mantegna - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005