Modularity of Erdos-R\'enyi random graphs

Abstract

For a given graph G, each partition of the vertices has a modularity score, with higher values indicating that the partition better captures community structure in G. The modularity q*(G) of the graph G is defined to be the maximum over all vertex partitions of the modularity score, and satisfies 0≤ q*(G) < 1. Modularity is at the heart of the most popular algorithms for community detection. We investigate the behaviour of the modularity of the Erdos-R\'enyi random graph Gn,p with n vertices and edge-probability p. Two key findings are that the modularity is 1+o(1) with high probability (whp) for np up to 1+o(1) and no further; and when np ≥ 1 and p is bounded below 1, it has order (np)-1/2 whp, in accord with a conjecture by Reichardt and Bornholdt in 2006. We also show that the modularity of a graph is robust to changes in a few edges, in contrast to the sensitivity of optimal vertex partitions.

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