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Stationary Measures for Comparing Substructures in Complex Networks

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This research introduces a framework based on stationary measures derived from random walk processes for comparing substructures within and across complex networks. It includes a Stationary Distribution Distance (SDD) for node neighborhoods, a Hitting Time Similarity (HTS) for global structural alignment, and a hierarchical aggregation scheme. The method is both computationally efficient and theoretically grounded.

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Key findings

Introduces Stationary Distribution Distance (SDD) for comparing node neighborhoods.

Proposes Hitting Time Similarity (HTS) for capturing global structural alignment.

Develops a hierarchical aggregation scheme combining local and global information.

Establishes theoretical connections to spectral graph theory.

Demonstrates scalability to networks with millions of edges.

Limitations & open questions

The framework's performance on highly dynamic or evolving networks is yet to be tested.

The sensitivity of the measures to noise in real-world data requires further investigation.

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