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A complex network provides a framework for modeling many real-world phenomena in the form of a network. In general, a complex network is considered as a graph of real world phenomena such as biological networks, ecological networks, technological networks, information networks and particularly...
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In recent years there has been considerable interest in the structure and dynamics of complex networks. One of the most studied networks is the linear Barabási–Albert model. Here we investigate the nonlinear Barabási–Albert growing network. In this model, a new node connects to a vertex of...
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In recent years, online social networks (OSN) have emerged as a platform of sharing variety of information about people, and their interests, activities, events and news from real worlds. Due to the large scale and access limitations (e.g., privacy policies) of online social network services...
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This work introduces a network model of an interbank market based on interbank credit lending relationships. It generates some network features identified through empirical analysis. The critical issue to construct an interbank network is to decide the edges among banks, which is realized in...
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This paper proposes how to build a syntactic network based on syntactic theory and presents some statistical properties of Chinese syntactic dependency networks based on two Chinese treebanks with different genres. The results show that the two syntactic networks are small-world networks, and...
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In this article, we propose an octahedral Koch network exhibiting abundant new properties compared to the triangular Koch network. Analytical expressions for the degree distribution, clustering coefficient, and average path length are presented. The scale-free feature and small-world property of...
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With the help of the recurrence relations derived from the self-similar structure, we obtain the closed-form solution for the average path length of a class of scale-free fractal hierarchical lattices (HLs) with a general parameter q, which are simultaneously scale-free, self-similar and...
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We explore a new variant of Small-World Networks (SWNs), in which an additional parameter (r) sets the length scale over which shortcuts are uniformly distributed. When r=0 we have an ordered network, whereas r=1 corresponds to the original Watts–Strogatz SWN model. These limited range SWNs...
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Real networks often exhibit nontrivial topological features that do not occur in random graphs. The need for synthesizing realistic networks has resulted in development of various network models. In this paper, we address the problem of selecting and calibrating the model that best fits a given...
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Opinions of individuals in real social networks are arguably strongly influenced by external determinants, such as the opinions of those perceived to have the highest levels of authority. In order to model this, we have extended an existing model of consensus formation in an adaptive network by...
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