Independence testing for inhomogeneous random graphs

04/18/2023
by   Yukun Song, et al.
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Testing for independence between graphs is a problem that arises naturally in social network analysis and neuroscience. In this paper, we address independence testing for inhomogeneous Erdős-Rényi random graphs on the same vertex set. We first formulate a notion of pairwise correlations between the edges of these graphs and derive a necessary condition for their detectability. We next show that the problem can exhibit a statistical vs. computational tradeoff, i.e., there are regimes for which the correlations are statistically detectable but may require algorithms whose running time is exponential in n, the number of vertices. Finally, we consider a special case of correlation testing when the graphs are sampled from a latent space model (graphon) and propose an asymptotically valid and consistent test procedure that also runs in time polynomial in n.

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