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Sandpile on Scale-Free Networks [PDF]
We investigate the avalanche dynamics of the Bak-Tang-Wiesenfeld (BTW) sandpile model on scale-free (SF) networks, where threshold height of each node is distributed heterogeneously, given as its own degree. We find that the avalanche size distribution follows a power law with an exponent $τ$. Applying the theory of multiplicative branching process, we
Goh, K. -I. +3 more
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The study of network topologies provides interesting insights into the way in which the principles on which interconnected systems are constructed influence the dynamics of diffusion and communication processes in many kinds of socio-technical systems ...
Oliver Hein +2 more
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Multiple probabilistic networks with scale-free property
It is well-known that the random scale-free networks are ubiquitous in the world and are applied in many areas of scientific research. Most previous networks are obtained from a single probability parameter, while our networks are produced by multiple ...
Xiaomin Wang, Bing Yao
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Detecting overlapping community structure: Estonian network of payments; pp. 79–88 [PDF]
Revealing the community structure exhibited by real networks is a fundamental phase towards a comprehensive understanding of complex systems beyond the local organization of their components. Community detection techniques help in providing insights into
Stephanie Rendón de la Torre +3 more
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Complex scale-free networks with tunable power-law exponent and clustering [PDF]
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund. It is distributed under a Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
Colman, ER +3 more
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Efficient and scalable search on scale-free P2P networks [PDF]
Peer-to-peer, Search, Scale-free networks ...
Xu, Jie +4 more
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Scale-free network of earthquakes [PDF]
The district of southern California and Japan are divided into small cubic cells, each of which is regarded as a vertex of a graph if earthquakes occur therein. Two successive earthquakes define an edge and a loop, which replace the complex fault-fault interaction. In this way, the seismic data are mapped to a random graph.
Abe, Sumiyoshi, Suzuki, Norikazu
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Classification of scale-free networks [PDF]
While the emergence of a power-law degree distribution in complex networks is intriguing, the degree exponent is not universal. Here we show that the betweenness centrality displays a power-law distribution with an exponent η, which is robust, and use it to classify the scale-free networks.
Goh, K.-I. +4 more
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Scale Free Interval Graphs [PDF]
Scale free graphs have attracted attention by their non-uniform structure that can be used as a model for various social and physical networks. In this paper, we propose a natural and simple random model for generating scale free interval graphs.
Miyoshi, Naoto +3 more
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Global Hybrid Routing for Scale-Free Networks
The performance of routing strategies on complex networks can be characterized by two measurements, i.e., the traffic capacity and the average packets travel time.
Xiong Gao +6 more
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