Community Structures Are Definable in Networks, and Universal in Real World

Abstract

Community detecting is one of the main approaches to understanding networks For2010. However it has been a longstanding challenge to give a definition for community structures of networks. Here we found that community structures are definable in networks, and are universal in real world. We proposed the notions of entropy- and conductance-community structure ratios. It was shown that the definitions of the modularity proposed in NG2004, and our entropy- and conductance-community structures are equivalent in defining community structures of networks, that randomness in the ER model ER1960 and preferential attachment in the PA Bar1999 model are not mechanisms of community structures of networks, and that the existence of community structures is a universal phenomenon in real networks. Our results demonstrate that community structure is a universal phenomenon in the real world that is definable, solving the challenge of definition of community structures in networks. This progress provides a foundation for a structural theory of networks.

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