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A declarative framework for maximal k-plex enumeration problems

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It is widely accepted that an ideal community in networks is the one whose structure is closest to a (maximal) clique. However, inmost real-world graphs the clique model is too restrictive, as it requires complete pairwise interactions. More relaxed cohesive subgraph models were then studied. A k-plex is one of the arguably most studied pseudo-clique model. A k-plex of size n is a subgraph where any vertex is adjacent to at least (n-k) vertices. Unfortunately, some maximal k-plexes, by involving irrelevant subgraphs, are far from designing meaningful communities in real-world networks. In this paper, we first introduce a novel variant of k-plex model, called cohesive k-plex, which is more appropriate for modeling closely interacting communities. Then, we reduce the problem of enumerating maximal (cohesive) k-plexes in a graphto those of enumerating the models of a formula in propositional logic. Afterwards, to make our approach more efficient, we provide a decomposition technique that is particularly suitable for deriving smaller and independent sub-problems easy to resolve. Lastly, our extensive experiments on various real-world graphs demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed approach w.r.t state-of-the-art algorithms.
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hal-03721004 , version 1 (12-07-2022)

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Saïd Jabbour, Nizar Mhadhbi, Badran Raddaoui, Lakhdar Saïs. A declarative framework for maximal k-plex enumeration problems. AAMAS 2022: 21st international conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, May 2022, Auckland (online), New Zealand. pp.660-668, ⟨10.5555/3535850.3535925⟩. ⟨hal-03721004⟩
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