Simple linear algorithms for mining graph cores

Abstract

Batagelj and Zaversnik proposed a linear algorithm for the well-known k-core decomposition problem. However, when k-cores are desired for a given k, we find that a simple linear algorithm requiring no sorting works for mining k-cores. In addition, this algorithm can be extended to mine (k1, k2,…, kp)-cores from p-partite graphs in linear time, and this mining approach can be efficiently implemented in a distributed computing environment with a lower message complexity bound in comparison with the best known method of distributed k-core decomposition.

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