We deal with a general preferential attachment graph model with multiple type edges. The types are chosen randomly, in a way that depends on the evolution of the graph. In the N-type case, we define the (generalized) degree of a given vertex as where is the number of type k edges connected to it. We prove the existence of an a.s. asymptotic degree distribution for a general family of preferential attachment random graph models with multi-type edges. More precisely, we show that the proportion of vertices with (generalized) degree d tends to some random variable as the number of steps goes to infinity. We also provide recurrence equations for the asymptotic degree distribution. Finally, we generalize the scale-free property of random graphs ...
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We deal with a general preferential attachment graph model with multiple type edges. The types are c...
In a 2-parameter scale free model of random graphs it is shown that the asymptotic degree distributi...
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Random graphs is a well-studied field of probability theory, and have proven very useful in a range ...
A random graph evolution mechanism is defined. The evolution studied is a combination of the prefere...
Two types of random trees, "static" and "growing," are studied. The "growing" type of trees is const...
We deal with a general preferential attachment graph model with multiple type edges. The types are c...
In a 2-parameter scale free model of random graphs it is shown that the asymptotic degree distributi...
In this paper, a random graph process {G(t)}t≥1 is studied and its degree sequence is analyzed. Let ...
In this paper, a random graph process {G(t)} (ta parts per thousand yen1) is studied and its degree ...
In this paper, a random graph process {G(t)}t≥1 is studied and its degree sequence is analyzed. Let ...
We consider the degree distributions of preferential attachment ran-dom graph models with choice sim...
We study preferential attachment models where vertices enter the network with i.i.d. random numbers ...
We consider the preferential attachment model with multiple vertex types introduced by Antunovi ́c,...
Preferential attachment is a widely adopted paradigm for understanding the dynamics of social ne...
PACS 89.75.Fb – Structures and organization in complex systems Abstract – We study the growth of bip...
Preferential attachment networks are a type of random network where new nodes are connected to exist...
AbstractA power law degree distribution is established for a graph evolution model based on the grap...
Random graphs is a well-studied field of probability theory, and have proven very useful in a range ...
A random graph evolution mechanism is defined. The evolution studied is a combination of the prefere...
Two types of random trees, "static" and "growing," are studied. The "growing" type of trees is const...