Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of the Web graph and other networks that give rise to power-law distributions. These models are based on the notion of preferential attachment, leading to the “rich get richer ” phenomenon. We present a generalization of the basic model by allowing deletion of individual links and show that it also gives rise to a power-law distribution. We derive the mean-field equations for this stochastic model and show that, by examining a snapshot of the distribution at the steady state of the model, we are able to determine the extent to which link deletion has taken place and estimate the probability of deleting a link. Applying our model to actual Web graph data pro...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of complex netw...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of complex netw...
Abstract—This letter proposes a new model for preferential at-tachment in dynamic directed networks....
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of the web grap...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
AbstractWe propose a new random graph model–edge popularity–for the web graph and other complex netw...
It is generally thought that the World Wide Web belongs to the class of complex networks that is sca...
In this paper a discrete-time dynamic random graph process is studied that interleaves the birth of ...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
In this paper a discrete-time dynamic random graph process is studied that interleaves the birth of ...
In this paper a discrete-time dynamic random graph process is studied that interleaves the birth of ...
This paper studies stochastic graph models of the WebGraph. We present a new model that describes th...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of complex netw...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of complex netw...
Abstract—This letter proposes a new model for preferential at-tachment in dynamic directed networks....
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of the web grap...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
AbstractWe propose a new random graph model–edge popularity–for the web graph and other complex netw...
It is generally thought that the World Wide Web belongs to the class of complex networks that is sca...
In this paper a discrete-time dynamic random graph process is studied that interleaves the birth of ...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
In this paper a discrete-time dynamic random graph process is studied that interleaves the birth of ...
In this paper a discrete-time dynamic random graph process is studied that interleaves the birth of ...
This paper studies stochastic graph models of the WebGraph. We present a new model that describes th...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of complex netw...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of complex netw...
Abstract—This letter proposes a new model for preferential at-tachment in dynamic directed networks....