[graph-tool] Re: Differential blocks between graphs

2022-06-30 Thread Davide Cittaro


> On 30 Jun 2022, at 22:09, Tiago de Paula Peixoto  wrote:
> 
> 
> I'm not sure I completely understand. What do you mean by one block being in 
> one graph, and not in the other? Could you give an example?

I was thinking this

https://arxiv.org/pdf/2006.05176.pdf

but with a principled formulation based on SBM. Is that even possible? Just 
curious…

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[graph-tool] Re: Differential blocks between graphs

2022-06-30 Thread Tiago de Paula Peixoto

Am 30.06.22 um 13:35 schrieb Davide Cittaro:

Hello all,
I was wondering if (and possibly how) graph-tool could be used to identify 
differential blocks across given graphs. More specifically, if two graph have 
the same nodes, is it possible to identify the sets of partitions that are 
blocks in one graph but not the other? Would it suffice to identify partitions 
in both graphs and then check for the differences?


I'm not sure I completely understand. What do you mean by one block 
being in one graph, and not in the other? Could you give an example?



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Tiago de Paula Peixoto 
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[graph-tool] Differential blocks between graphs

2022-06-30 Thread Davide Cittaro
Hello all, 
I was wondering if (and possibly how) graph-tool could be used to identify 
differential blocks across given graphs. More specifically, if two graph have 
the same nodes, is it possible to identify the sets of partitions that are 
blocks in one graph but not the other? Would it suffice to identify partitions 
in both graphs and then check for the differences?
Thanks

d
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