networkx.algorithms.community.kclique.k_clique_communities¶
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k_clique_communities
(G, k, cliques=None)[source]¶ Find k-clique communities in graph using the percolation method.
A k-clique community is the union of all cliques of size k that can be reached through adjacent (sharing k-1 nodes) k-cliques.
Parameters: - G (NetworkX graph)
- k (int) – Size of smallest clique
- cliques (list or generator) – Precomputed cliques (use networkx.find_cliques(G))
Returns: Return type: Yields sets of nodes, one for each k-clique community.
Examples
>>> from networkx.algorithms.community import k_clique_communities >>> G = nx.complete_graph(5) >>> K5 = nx.convert_node_labels_to_integers(G,first_label=2) >>> G.add_edges_from(K5.edges()) >>> c = list(k_clique_communities(G, 4)) >>> list(c[0]) [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] >>> list(k_clique_communities(G, 6)) []
References
[1] Gergely Palla, Imre Derényi, Illés Farkas1, and Tamás Vicsek, Uncovering the overlapping community structure of complex networks in nature and society Nature 435, 814-818, 2005, doi:10.1038/nature03607