doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/8/282 Abstract. We study the organization and dynamics of growing directed networks. These networks are built by adding nodes successively in such a way that each new node has K directed links to the existing ones. The organization of a growing directed network is analyzed in terms of the number of ‘descendants’ of each node in the network. We show that the distribution P(S) of the size, S, of the descendant cluster is described generically by a power-law, P(S) ∼ S−η, where the exponent η depends on the value of K as well as the strength of preferential attachment. We determine that, in the case of growing random directed networks without any preferential attachment, η is given by 1 + 1/K. We also show that the Boole...
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This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityThe...
Network models with preferential attachment, where new nodes are injected into the network and form ...
We study a number of properties of a simple random growing directed network which can be used to mo...
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Growing networks have a causal structure. We show that the causality strongly influences the scaling...
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Abstract. The combination of growth and preferential attachment is responsible for the power-law dis...
The parallel computational complexity or depth of growing network models is investigated. The networ...
Networks have become a general concept to model the structure of arbitrary relationships among entit...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityThe...
Network models with preferential attachment, where new nodes are injected into the network and form ...
We study a number of properties of a simple random growing directed network which can be used to mo...
The dynamical features of Random Boolean Networks (RBN) are examined, in the case where a scale-free...
We investigate networks whose evolution is governed by hierarchies, scale-free networks the interact...
PACS 89.75.Fb – Structures and organization in complex systems Abstract – We study the growth of bip...
The interplay between topology and dynamics in complex networks is a fundamental but widely unexplor...
We present exact analytical results for the distribution of shortest path lengths (DSPL) in a direct...
The properties of most systems composed of many interacting elements are neither determined by the t...
Complex networks describe a wide range of systems and structures in the world. Any real network can ...
Growing networks have a causal structure. We show that the causality strongly influences the scaling...
The interplay between topology and dynamics in complex networks is a fundamental but widely unexplor...
Abstract. The combination of growth and preferential attachment is responsible for the power-law dis...
The parallel computational complexity or depth of growing network models is investigated. The networ...
Networks have become a general concept to model the structure of arbitrary relationships among entit...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel UniversityThe...
Network models with preferential attachment, where new nodes are injected into the network and form ...