Numerical investigation of graph spectra and information interpretability of eigenvalues

by H. Zenil, N.A. Kiani, J. Tegnér
Year:2015 ISSN: 03029743

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Numerical investigation of graph spectra and information interpretability of eigenvalues
H. Zenil, N.A. Kiani, J. Tegnér
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics, 395-405, 2015

Abstract

​We undertake an extensive numerical investigation of the graph spectra of thousands regular graphs, a set of random Erdös-Rényi graphs, the two most popular types of complex networks and an evolving genetic network by using novel conceptual and experimental tools. Our objective in so doing is to contribute to an understanding of the meaning of the Eigenvalues of a graph relative to its topological and informationtheoretic properties. We introduce a technique for identifying the most informative Eigenvalues of evolving networks by comparing graph spectra behavior to their algorithmic complexity. We suggest that extending techniques can be used to further investigate the behavior of evolving biological networks. In the extended version of this paper we apply these techniques to seven tissue specific regulatory networks as static example and network of a naïve pluripotent immune cell in the process of differentiating towards a Th17 cell as evolving example, finding the most and least informative Eigenvalues at every stage.

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Keywords

Algorithmic complexity Algorithmic probability Eigenvalues meaning Graph spectra behavior Information content Network science
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