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Characterization of Biological Absorption Spectra Spanning the Visible to the Short-Wave Infrared
Published on: January 10, 2025
Spectra of networks containing short loops
1Department of Physics and Center for the Study of Complex Systems, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
Abstract:
The spectrum of the adjacency matrix plays several important roles in the mathematical theory of networks and network data analysis, for example in percolation theory, community detection, centrality measures, and the theory of dynamical systems on networks. A number of methods have been developed for the analytic computation of network spectra, but they typically assume that networks are locally treelike, meaning that the local neighborhood of any node takes the form of a tree, free of short loops. Empirically observed networks, by contrast, often have many short loops. Here we develop an approach for calculating the spectra of networks with short loops using a message passing method. We give example applications to some previously studied classes of networks and find that the presence of loops induces substantial qualitative changes in the shape of network spectra, generating asymmetries, multiple spectral bands, and other features.
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