Thank you very much! 

I experimented a little bit with overlap = True in the LayeredBlockState and
I don't know if this is a common issue or it is just me but 1) solver takes
way longer to equilibrate compared to BlockState(and networks are not very
large, around N=100 with 4 layers on average, which I also threshold the
weighted network edges) and 2) more interestingly, partitions in the layers
that are towards the end of the temporal network are found perfectly whereas
the communities I want to find in the first a few layers are partitioned
into almost singleton communities. This is what I mean:

<https://nabble.skewed.de/file/t496292/Screen_Shot_2021-03-17_at_11.png> 

<https://nabble.skewed.de/file/t496292/Screen_Shot_2021-03-17_at_11.png> 

I wasn't sure if this is because of the low number of iterations which I
kept 100<niter<1000 (I guess reasonable given the network size and number of
edges) but I kept getting similar results over different trials. One other
thing I noticed is that DSBM fits non-communities(the upper left stairs in
the ground truth) with %100 accuracy.

I think I'm going to try fitting a different sbm to each layer as next step
and share how it goes.

Sorry for keep bugging you!!

Best



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