Francesco Tudisco

Core-periphery detection in multilayer networks

Kai Bergermann, Francesco Tudisco,
preprint, (2025)

Abstract

Multilayer networks provide a powerful framework for modeling complex systems that capture different types of interactions between the same set of entities across multiple layers. Core-periphery detection involves partitioning the nodes of a network into core nodes, which are highly connected across the network, and peripheral nodes, which are densely connected to the core but sparsely connected among themselves. In this paper, we propose a new model of core-periphery in multilayer network and a nonlinear spectral method that simultaneously detects the corresponding core and periphery structures of both nodes and layers in weighted and directed multilayer networks. Our method reveals novel structural insights in three empirical multilayer networks from distinct application areas: the citation network of complex network scientists, the European airlines transport network, and the world trade network.

Please cite this paper as:

@article{bergermann2024core,
title={Core-periphery detection in multilayer networks},
author={Bergermann, Kai and Tudisco, Francesco},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.04179},
year={2024}
}

Links: arxiv

Keywords: network science multilayer networks core-periphery spectral methods complex systems