paper

Belief propagation on networks with cliques and chordless cycles

arXiv:2301.07959 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.107.054303

Abstract

It is well known that tree-based theories can describe the properties of undirected clustered networks with extremely accurate results [S. Melnik, \textit{et al}. Phys. Rev. E 83, 036112 (2011)]. It is reasonable to suggest that a motif based theory would be superior to a tree one; since additional neighbour correlations are encapsulated in the motif structure. In this paper we examine bond percolation on random and real world networks using belief propagation in conjunction with edge-disjoint motif covers. We derive exact message passing expressions for cliques and chordless cycles of finite size. Our theoretical model gives good agreement with Monte Carlo simulation and offers a simple, yet substantial improvement on traditional message passing showing that this approach is suitable to study the properties of random and empirical networks.

14 pages, 7 figures