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Phase transition in the family of p-resistances Morteza Alamgir

Ulrike von Luxburg

Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems Tübingen, Germany

Resistance distance R(s, t) Consider the electrical network corresponding to a graph. R(s,t): The effective resistance between s and t. P i = (ie )e∈E is a unit s-t flow. R(s, t) = mini e∈E re ie2 Pro: In small graphs, it captures the cluster structure!

Small resistance distance

Large resistance distance

Con: (von Luxburg et al. 2010) In large geometric graphs, it converges to the trivial limit R(s, t) ≈

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How we can cure this problem?

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p-Resistance : For p ≥ 1, define

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Theorem (Special cases of Rp (s, t)) p = 1: Shortest path distance

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p = 2: Standard resistance distance

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p → ∞: Related to s-t-mincut

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Phase transition in the family of p-resistances Main Theorem: For large random geometric graphs in R d : 1

If p < 1 + 1/(d − 1), then the “global” contribution dominates the “local” one. ; meaningful distance ,

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If p > 1 + 1/(d − 2), then all “global” information vanishes. ; useless distance /