A continuation method for computing the multilinear Pagerank


Abstract in English

The multilinear Pagerank model [Gleich, Lim and Yu, 2015] is a tensor-based generalization of the Pagerank model. Its computation requires solving a system of polynomial equations that contains a parameter $alpha in [0,1)$. For $alpha approx 1$, this computation remains a challenging problem, especially since the solution may be non-unique. Extrapolation strategies that start from smaller values of $alpha$ and `follow the solution by slowly increasing this parameter have been suggested; however, there are known cases where these strategies fail, because a globally continuous solution curve cannot be defined as a function of $alpha$. In this paper, we improve on this idea, by employing a predictor-corrector continuation algorithm based on a more general representation of the solutions as a curve in $mathbb{R}^{n+1}$. We prove several global properties of this curve that ensure the good behavior of the algorithm, and we show in our numerical experiments that this method is significantly more reliable than the existing alternatives.

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