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- Q5134414 subject Q7214061.
- Q5134414 subject Q7216428.
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- Q5134414 abstract "The clique percolation method is a popular approach for analyzing the overlapping community structure of networks. The term network community (also called a module, cluster or cohesive group)has no widely accepted unique definition and it is usually defined as a group of nodes that are more densely connected to each other than to other nodes in the network. There are numerous alternative methods for detecting communities in networks, for example, the Girvan–Newman algorithm, hierarchical clustering and modularity maximization.".
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- Q5134414 wikiPageExternalLink MaximalCliques.
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- Q5134414 wikiPageExternalLink community-discovery.html.
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- Q5134414 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214061.
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- Q5134414 comment "The clique percolation method is a popular approach for analyzing the overlapping community structure of networks. The term network community (also called a module, cluster or cohesive group)has no widely accepted unique definition and it is usually defined as a group of nodes that are more densely connected to each other than to other nodes in the network.".
- Q5134414 label "Clique percolation method".