2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.physd.2018.01.005
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Scale-free behavior of networks with the copresence of preferential and uniform attachment rules

Abstract: Complex networks in different areas exhibit degree distributions with heavy upper tail. A preferential attachment mechanism in a growth process produces a graph with this feature. We herein investigate a variant of the simple preferential attachment model, whose modifications are interesting for two main reasons: to analyze more realistic models and to study the robustness of the scale free behavior of the degree distribution.We introduce and study a model which takes into account two different attachment rule… Show more

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“…We now gain more insights on a particular subclass of semi-Markov chains of type A. We consider Markov chains of type (51) with values in a discrete state space S ⊆ R, having independent and stationary increments, i.e. the transition matrix elements A ij only depend on the jump j − i.…”
Section: Semi-markov Chains Of Type Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We now gain more insights on a particular subclass of semi-Markov chains of type A. We consider Markov chains of type (51) with values in a discrete state space S ⊆ R, having independent and stationary increments, i.e. the transition matrix elements A ij only depend on the jump j − i.…”
Section: Semi-markov Chains Of Type Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would lead the random graph to comprise a weight preferential attachment mechanism (Chen, 2007). Last, these mechanisms could co-exist with the uniform attachment mechanisms that we used in the present model (Pachon et al, 2018). For example, firms could implement a uniform attachment mechanism in the initial period and subsequently implement a preferential attachment mechanism if they have to look for new suppliers in the next periods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In economics, one of the most important features of the scale-free network is preferential attachment [28][29][30], whereby new nodes will be connected to the "hub" node with a high probability. Preferential attachment will bring cumulative advantages to firms which have already built lots of trading relationships; this is called "the richer get richer.…”
Section: Distribution Of Network Degreementioning
confidence: 99%