graph-clique function

Get cliques of an undirected graph

Get cliques of an undirected graph

Return a list of (maximal) cliques of an undirected graph.

get_cliques(object) max_cliqueMAT(amat) getCliques(object) maxCliqueMAT(amat) maxClique(object)

Arguments

  • object: An undirected graph represented either as an igraph

    object, a (dense) matrix, a (sparse) dgCMatrix

  • amat: An adjacency matrix.

Returns

A list.

Details

In graph theory, a clique is often a complete subset of a graph. A maximal clique is a clique which can not be enlarged. In statistics (and that is the convention we follow here) a clique is usually understood to be a maximal clique.

Finding the cliques of a general graph is an NP complete problem. Finding the cliques of triangualted graph is linear in the number of cliques.

The workhorse is the max_cliqueMAT function which calls the maxClique function in the RBGL package.

Synonymous functions

For backward compatibility with downstream packages we have the following synonymous functions:

  • getCliques = get_cliques
  • maxCliqueMAT = max_cliqueMAT

Examples

uG0 <- ug(~a:b + b:c + c:d + d:e + e:f + f:a) get_cliques(uG0) uG1 <- as(uG0, "igraph") get_cliques(uG1) uG2 <- as(uG0, "matrix") get_cliques(uG2) uG3 <- as(uG1, "dgCMatrix") get_cliques(uG3)

See Also

ug, dag, mcs, mcsMAT, rip, ripMAT, moralize, moralizeMAT

Author(s)

Søren Højsgaard, sorenh@math.aau.dk