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From: | Samuel Thiriot |
Subject: | [igraph] proposal for another "game" (random network generator) |
Date: | Thu, 26 May 2011 14:40:23 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.2.17) Gecko/20110424 Thunderbird/3.1.10 |
Dear all,I'm using the igraph library since years, and enjoy its architecture, efficiency and so on. I recently wrote another random network generator in igraph, and wonder if it may of use to add it to the igraph library or not.
I recently needed a simple random network generator for benchmarking and simulation purposes - that is, generate small-world graphs structured as communities, having a Poisson-law-like distribution of degree, and enabling the tuning of clustering rate, density and average path length. As a consequence, I encoded a simple random generator which creates N "islands" of size M, each island being an ER graph, with P interconnections between each pair of islands.
I already wrote it in C into the igraph library, and added the mapping for R. I've no problem at all with it, but just wonder whether it may be of use for someone or not; in the first case, what is the process for contributing to igraph ? (I don't care about licensing nor having my name anywhere, actually).
Tks for this great package ! Sam. -- Samuel Thiriot Post-doc, INRIA (TAO Team) (+0033/0) 6 18 07 59 30 http://samuelthiriot.res-ear.ch Permanent email forwarding for researchers : http://www.res-ear.ch
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