We study the betweenness centrality of fractal and nonfractal scale-free network models as well as real networks. We show that the correlation between degree and betweenness centrality C of nodes is much weaker in fractal network models compared to nonfractal models. We also show that nodes of both fractal and nonfractal scale-free networks have power-law betweenness centrality distribution P(C)∼C−δ. We find that for nonfractal scale-free networks δ=2, and for fractal scale-free networks δ=2−1∕dB, where dB is the dimension of the fractal network. We support these results by explicit calculations on four real networks: pharmaceutical firms (N=6776), yeast (N=1458), WWW (N=2526), and a sample of Internet network at the autonomous system level...
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Abstract—Random geometric networks are mathematical structures consisting of a set of nodes placed r...
Fractal (or transfractal) features are common in real-life networks and are known to in uence the d...
We study the betweenness centrality of fractal and non-fractal scale-free network models as well as ...
Real networks can be classified into two categories: fractal networks and non-fractal networks. Here...
6 pages, 5 figures, revised versionWe analyze the betweenness centrality (BC) of nodes in large comp...
We analyze the betweenness centrality (BC) of nodes in large complex networks. In general, the BC is...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/6/177 Abstract. Fractal scaling and self-similar connectivity behaviour of s...
The fractal nature of complex networks has received a great deal of research interest in the last tw...
Numerous network models have been investigated to gain insights into the origins of fractality. In t...
We propose a general model of unweighted and undirected networks having the scale-free property and ...
In complex networks a common task is to identify the most important or "central" nodes. There are se...
We introduce the concept of the boundary of a complex network as the set of nodes at distance large...
In this paper, we empirically investigate correlations among four centrality measures, originated fr...
Abstract It is widely believed that fractality of complex networks origins from hub repulsion behavi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Abstract—Random geometric networks are mathematical structures consisting of a set of nodes placed r...
Fractal (or transfractal) features are common in real-life networks and are known to in uence the d...
We study the betweenness centrality of fractal and non-fractal scale-free network models as well as ...
Real networks can be classified into two categories: fractal networks and non-fractal networks. Here...
6 pages, 5 figures, revised versionWe analyze the betweenness centrality (BC) of nodes in large comp...
We analyze the betweenness centrality (BC) of nodes in large complex networks. In general, the BC is...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/6/177 Abstract. Fractal scaling and self-similar connectivity behaviour of s...
The fractal nature of complex networks has received a great deal of research interest in the last tw...
Numerous network models have been investigated to gain insights into the origins of fractality. In t...
We propose a general model of unweighted and undirected networks having the scale-free property and ...
In complex networks a common task is to identify the most important or "central" nodes. There are se...
We introduce the concept of the boundary of a complex network as the set of nodes at distance large...
In this paper, we empirically investigate correlations among four centrality measures, originated fr...
Abstract It is widely believed that fractality of complex networks origins from hub repulsion behavi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
Abstract—Random geometric networks are mathematical structures consisting of a set of nodes placed r...
Fractal (or transfractal) features are common in real-life networks and are known to in uence the d...