
Leiden
Leiden is a method used in network analysis to identify communities or groups within a larger network, such as social networks or biological systems. It works by examining how nodes (individual elements) are connected and grouping nodes that are more closely linked to each other than to those outside their group. Leiden improves upon previous methods by being faster and more accurate, ensuring that the identified communities are well-defined and stable. This technique helps researchers understand the structure of complex systems by revealing meaningful clusters or modules within the data.