Inferring the minimum spanning tree from a sample network
Jonathan Larson,
Jukka-Pekka Onnela
Abstract:Minimum spanning trees (MSTs) are used in a variety of fields, from computer science to geography.Infectious disease researchers have used them to infer the transmission pathway of certain pathogens.However, these are often the MSTs of sample networks, not population networks, and surprisingly little is known about what can be inferred about a population MST from a sample MST. We prove that if n nodes (the sample) are selected uniformly at random from a complete graph with N nodes and unique edge weights (the … Show more
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