Spatial Growth of Real-world Networks
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- 1 December 2003
Abstract
Many real-world networks have properties of small-world networks, with clustered local neighborhoods and low average-shortest path (ASP). They may also show a scale-free degree distribution, which can be generated by growth and preferential attachment to highly connected nodes, or hubs. However, many real-world networks consist of multiple, inter-connected clusters not normally seen in systems grown by preferential attachment, and there also exist real-world networks with a scale-free degree distribution that do not contain highly connected hubs. We describe spatial growth mechanisms, not using preferential attachment, that address both aspects.Keywords
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- Version 1, 2003-12-01, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review E, 69 (3), 036103.
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