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Local Symmetry in Random Graphs

IEEE transactions on network science and engineering(2020)

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Abstract
Quite often real-world networks can be thought of as being symmetric, in the abstract sense that vertices can be found to have similar or equivalent structural roles. However, traditional measures of symmetry in graphs are based on their automorphism groups, which do not account for the similarity of local structures. We introduce the concept of local symmetry, which reflects the structural equivalence of the vertices' egonets. We study the emergence of asymmetry in the Erdõs-Rényi random graph model and identify regimes of both asymptotic local symmetry and asymptotic local asymmetry. We find that local symmetry persists at least to an average degree of n 2/5 and local asymmetry emerges at an average degree not greater than n 1/2 , which are regimes of much larger average degree than for traditional, global asymmetry.
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Graph isomorphism,local symmetry,phase transition,random graphs
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