A unifying framework for fast randomization of ecological networks with fixed (node) degrees
Abstract
The switching model is a Markov chain approach to sample graphs with fixed degree sequence uniformly at random. The recently invented Curveball algorithm for bipartite graphs applies several switches simultaneously (`trades'). Here, we introduce Curveball algorithms for simple (un)directed graphs which use single or simultaneous trades. We show experimentally that these algorithms converge magnitudes faster than the corresponding switching models.
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