Growing Networks Based on the Mechanism of Addition and Deletion
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Abstract
We divide various fat-tailed degree distributions of real-world networks into five classes based on careful examination of experimental data. By taking account of the mechanism of addition and deletion of nodes in the growing network model with and without preferential attachment respectively, we obtain all the five classes of degree distributions, which is believed to shed some light on the dynamics of formation of complex network systems.
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DENG Ke, TANG Yi. Growing Networks Based on the Mechanism of Addition and Deletion[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(9): 1858-1860.
DENG Ke, TANG Yi. Growing Networks Based on the Mechanism of Addition and Deletion[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(9): 1858-1860.
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DENG Ke, TANG Yi. Growing Networks Based on the Mechanism of Addition and Deletion[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(9): 1858-1860.
DENG Ke, TANG Yi. Growing Networks Based on the Mechanism of Addition and Deletion[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(9): 1858-1860.
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