Nonparametric graphon estimation
Abstract
We propose a nonparametric framework for the analysis of networks, based on a natural limit object termed a graphon. We prove consistency of graphon estimation under general conditions, giving rates which include the important practical setting of sparse networks. Our results cover dense and sparse stochastic blockmodels with a growing number of classes, under model misspecification. We use profile likelihood methods, and connect our results to approximation theory, nonparametric function estimation, and the theory of graph limits.
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