Abstract

Graph clustering is one of the most significant, challenging, and valuable topic in the analysis of real complex networks. To detect the cluster configuration accurately and efficiently, we propose a new Markov clustering algorithm based on the limit state of the belief dynamics model. First, we present a new belief dynamics model, which focuses beliefs of multicontent and randomly broadcasting information. A strict proof is provided for the convergence of nodes' normalized beliefs in complex networks. Second, we introduce a new Markov clustering algorithm (denoted as BMCL) by employing a belief dynamics model, which guarantees the ideal cluster configuration. Following the trajectory of the belief convergence, each node is mapped into the corresponding cluster repeatedly. The proposed BMCL algorithm is highly efficient: the convergence speed of the proposed algorithm researches O(TN) in sparse networks. Last, we implement several experiments to evaluate the performance of the proposed methods.

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