Influence and Connectivity in Networks: A Generating Function Approach
Influence and Connectivity in Networks: A Generating Function Approach
Many widely used network centralities are based on counting walks that meet specific criteria. This paper introduces a systematic framework for walk enumeration using generating functions. We introduce a first-passage decomposition that uniquely divides any walk passing through specified nodes or links into two components: a first-reaching walk and a subsequent walk. This decomposition yields a system of interconnected equations that relate three disjoint categories of walks: unrestricted walks, walks that avoid specific elements, and walks that pass through designated sets. The framework offers a range of applications, including evaluating the effects of structural interventions, such as node or link modifications, on network walks, generalizing target centrality to multi-receiver scenarios in information networks, and comparing different strategies for adding links.
Yang Sun、Wei Zhao、Junjie Zhou
计算技术、计算机技术
Yang Sun,Wei Zhao,Junjie Zhou.Influence and Connectivity in Networks: A Generating Function Approach[EB/OL].(2025-08-13)[2025-08-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.09492.点此复制
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