Conductance

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Conductance is a way to measure the quality of a community. By an empirical definition of communities, a good community should have more internal links and less externals links.

From this intuition, the Conductance of a cut in a graph is defined as:

where the are the entries of the adjacency matrix for G, so that

is the total number (or weight) of the edges incident with S.