Faster and Generalized Temporal Triangle Counting, via Degeneracy Ordering
Noujan Pashanasangi, C. Seshadhri
Abstract
Triangle counting is a fundamental technique in network analysis, that has received much attention in various input models. The vast majority of triangle counting algorithms are targeted to static graphs. Yet, many real-world graphs are directed and temporal, where edges come with timestamps. Temporal triangles yield much more information, since they account for both the graph topology and the timestamps.
Topics & Concepts
TimestampDegeneracy (biology)Computer scienceGraphTheoretical computer scienceGraph theoryMathematicsAlgorithmTopology (electrical circuits)CombinatoricsComputer securityBioinformaticsBiologyComplex Network Analysis TechniquesTopological and Geometric Data AnalysisPeer-to-Peer Network Technologies