Shortest paths on systems with power-law distributed long-range connections
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- 7 January 2002
Abstract
We discuss shortest-path lengths $\ell(r)$ on periodic rings of size L supplemented with an average of pL randomly located long-range links whose lengths are distributed according to $P_l \sim l^{-\xpn}$. Using rescaling arguments and numerical simulation on systems of up to $10^7$ sites, we show that a characteristic length $\xi$ exists such that $\ell(r) \sim r$ for $r<\xi$ but $\ell(r) \sim r^{\theta_s(\xpn)}$ for $r>>\xi$. For small p we find that the shortest-path length satisfies the scaling relation $\ell(r,\xpn,p)/\xi = f(\xpn,r/\xi)$. Three regions with different asymptotic behaviors are found, respectively: a) $\xpn>2$ where $\theta_s=1$, b) $1<\xpn<2$ where $0<\theta_s(\xpn)<1/2$ and, c) $\xpn<1$ where $\ell(r)$ behaves logarithmically, i.e. $\theta_s=0$. The characteristic length $\xi$ is of the form $\xi \sim p^{-\nu}$ with $\nu=1/(2-\xpn)$ in region b), but depends on L as well in region c). A directed model of shortest-paths is solved and compared with numerical results.
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- Version 1, 2002-01-07, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review E, 65 (5), 056709.
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