Abstract
Maximal Stable Cores are a cohesive subgraph on a social network which use both engagement and similarity to identify stable groups of users. The problem is, when given a query user and a similarity threshold, to find all Maximal Stable Cores relative to the user. We propose a baseline algorithm and as the problem is NP-Hard, an improved heuristic algorithm which utilises linear time k-core decomposition. Experiments how that when the two algorithms differ, the improved algorithm significantly outperforms the baseline.
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Zhou, A., Zhang, F., Yuan, L., Zhang, Y., Lin, X. (2018). Finding Maximal Stable Cores in Social Networks. In: Wang, J., Cong, G., Chen, J., Qi, J. (eds) Databases Theory and Applications. ADC 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10837. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92013-9_18
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