networkx.generators.duplication.partial_duplication_graph¶
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partial_duplication_graph(N, n, p, q, seed=None)[source]¶ Returns a random graph using the partial duplication model.
- Parameters
N (
int) – The total number of nodes in the final graph.n (
int) – The number of nodes in the initial clique.p (
float) – The probability of joining each neighbor of a node to the duplicate node. Must be a number in the between zero and one, inclusive.q (
float) – The probability of joining the source node to the duplicate node. Must be a number in the between zero and one, inclusive.seed (
integer,random_state, orNone (default)) – Indicator of random number generation state. See Randomness.
Notes
A graph of nodes is grown by creating a fully connected graph of size
n. The following procedure is then repeated until a total ofNnodes have been reached.A random node, u, is picked and a new node, v, is created.
For each neighbor of u an edge from the neighbor to v is created with probability
p.An edge from u to v is created with probability
q.
This algorithm appears in [1].
This implementation allows the possibility of generating disconnected graphs.
References
- 1
Knudsen Michael, and Carsten Wiuf. “A Markov chain approach to randomly grown graphs.” Journal of Applied Mathematics 2008. <https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/190836>