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Emergence of scaling in random networks (1999)

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by Albert-lászló Barabási, Réka Albert
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1036 Social Network Analysis. - Wasserman, Faust - 1994 (Show Context)

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...ve cells, connected by axons (3). But equally complex networks occur in social science, where vertices are individuals or organizations, and the edges characterize the social interaction between them =-=(4)-=-, or describe the world wide web (www), whose vertices are HTML documents connected by links pointing from one page to another (5, 6). Due to their large size and the complexity of the interactions, t...

31 Social Network Analysis (Cambridge Univ. - Wasserman, Faust - 1994
22 Six Degrees of Separation: A Play ( Vintage Books - Guare - 1990
16 of the Clever project - Members - 1999 (Show Context)

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...tions, and the edges characterize the social interaction between them (4), or describe the world wide web (www), whose vertices are HTML documents connected by links pointing from one page to another =-=(5, 6)-=-. Due to their large size and the complexity of the interactions, the topology of these networks is largely unknown. Traditionally, networks of complex topology have been described using the random gr...

14 Nature 400 - Lawrence, Giles - 1999
12 Nature 401, 130 - Albert, Jeong, et al. - 1999
8 B. Bolloba«s, Random Graphs - Sci - 1960
8 Nature 399, 130 - Banavar, Maritan, et al. - 1999
6 Science 284, 79 - Gallagher, Appenzeller - 1999
6 addition to the distribution of incoming links, the WWW displays a number of other scale-free features characterizing the organization of the Web pages within a domain - In - 1999
6 or the number of links per Web - Lukose - 1998
6 16. For most networks, the connectivity m of the newly added vertices is not constant. However, choosing m randomly will not change the exponent g ( Y. Tu, personal communication - Lett - 1999
6 Science 284, 107 - Arthur - 1999
5 12. We also studied the neural network of the worm Caenorhabditis elegans (3, 10) and the benchmark diagram of a computer chip (see http://vlsicad.cs. ucla.edu/;cheese/ispd98.html). We found that P(k) for both was consistent with power-law tails, despite - Phys - 1998
1 accepted 2 September 1999 Osmium Isotope Constraints on Ore Metal Recycling in Subduction Zones - McBride - 1999
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