Communication Network Design: Balancing Modularity and Mixing via Optimal Graph Spectra

Benjamin Lubin, Jesse Shore, Vatche Isahagian
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By leveraging information technologies, organizations now have the ability to design their communication networks and crowdsourcing platforms to pursue various performance goals, but existing research on network design does not account for the specific features of social networks, such as the notion of teams. We fill this gap by demonstrating how desirable aspects of organizational structure can be mapped parsimoniously onto the spectrum of the graph Laplacian allowing the specification of structural objectives and build on recent advances in non-convex programming to optimize them. This design framework is general, but we focus here on the problem of creating graphs that balance high modularity and low mixing time, and show how "liaisons" rather than brokers maximize this objective.
通信网络设计:通过最优图谱平衡模块化和混合
通过利用信息技术,组织现在有能力设计他们的通信网络和众包平台来追求各种绩效目标,但现有的网络设计研究并没有考虑到社交网络的具体特征,比如团队的概念。我们通过演示如何将组织结构的理想方面简洁地映射到图拉普拉斯的谱上,从而允许结构目标的规范,并基于非凸规划的最新进展来优化它们,从而填补了这一空白。这个设计框架是通用的,但我们在这里关注的问题是如何创建图形来平衡高模块化和低混合时间,并展示“联络”而不是代理如何最大化这一目标。
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