spectral_gap {netrankr} | R Documentation |
Spectral gap of a graph
Description
The spectral (or eigen) gap of a graph is the absolute difference between the biggest and second biggest eigenvalue of the adjacency matrix. To compare spectral gaps across networks, the fraction can be used.
Usage
spectral_gap(g, method = "frac")
Arguments
g |
igraph object |
method |
A string, either "frac" or "abs" |
Details
The spectral gap is bounded between 0 and 1 if method="frac"
. The closer
the value to one, the bigger the gap.
Value
Numeric value
Author(s)
David Schoch
Examples
# The fractional spectral gap of a threshold graph is usually close to 1
g <- threshold_graph(50, 0.3)
spectral_gap(g, method = "frac")
[Package netrankr version 1.2.3 Index]