Comfortability of a Team in Social Networks

Abstract

There are many indexes (measures or metrics) in Social Network Analysis (SNA), like density, cohesion, etc. We have defined a new SNA index called "comfortability". In this paper, core comfortable team of a social network is defined based on graph theoretic concepts and some of their structural properties are analyzed. Comfortability is one of the important attributes (characteristics) for a successful team work. So, it is necessary to find a comfortable and successful team in any given social network. It is proved that forming core comfortable team in any network is NP-Complete using the concepts of domination in graph theory. Next, we give two polynomial-time approximation algorithms for finding such a core comfortable team in any given network with performance ratio O(ln ), where is the maximum degree of a given network (graph). The time complexity of the algorithm is proved to be O(n3), where n is the number of persons (vertices) in the network (graph). It is also proved that the algorithms give good results in scale-free networks.

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