We study the large-scale topological and dynamical properties of real Internet maps at the autonomous system level, collected in a 3-yr time interval. We find that the connectivity structure of the Internet presents statistical distributions settled in a well-defined stationary state. The large-scale properties are characterized by a scale-free topology consistent with previous observations. Correlation functions and clustering coefficients exhibit a remarkable structure due to the underlying hierarchical organization of the Internet. The study of the Internet time evolution shows a growth dynamics with aging features typical of recently proposed growing network models. We compare the properties of growing network models with the present re...
Abstract — In this paper, we study and characterize the topology of the Internet at the Autonomous S...
Many social, biological, and technological networks display substantial non-trivial topological feat...
Many works have studied the Internet topology, but few have investigated the question of...
We study the large-scale topological and dynamical properties of real Internet maps at the autonomou...
The description of the Internet topology is an important open problem, recently tackled with the int...
The talk will present an overview of the large-scale topological and dynamical properties of real In...
Despite the apparent randomness of the Internet, we discover some surprisingly simple power-laws of ...
We present here a study of the clustering and loops in a graph of the Internet at the autonomous sys...
We present a statistical analysis of different metrics characterizing the topological properties of ...
The Internet is a prototypical example of info-structure that has grown following a self-organized d...
We study structural feature and evolution of the Internet at the autonomous systems level. Extractin...
Over the last decades, the Internet has grown from a smallscale academic network linking few univer...
This study investigates the Internet topology characterization on AS level driven from Border Gatewa...
The Internet is one of the most interesting realizations of a "complex" network. As a non-supervised...
In recent years, scale expansion and complication of anetwork has been rapidly progressing [10]. Amo...
Abstract — In this paper, we study and characterize the topology of the Internet at the Autonomous S...
Many social, biological, and technological networks display substantial non-trivial topological feat...
Many works have studied the Internet topology, but few have investigated the question of...
We study the large-scale topological and dynamical properties of real Internet maps at the autonomou...
The description of the Internet topology is an important open problem, recently tackled with the int...
The talk will present an overview of the large-scale topological and dynamical properties of real In...
Despite the apparent randomness of the Internet, we discover some surprisingly simple power-laws of ...
We present here a study of the clustering and loops in a graph of the Internet at the autonomous sys...
We present a statistical analysis of different metrics characterizing the topological properties of ...
The Internet is a prototypical example of info-structure that has grown following a self-organized d...
We study structural feature and evolution of the Internet at the autonomous systems level. Extractin...
Over the last decades, the Internet has grown from a smallscale academic network linking few univer...
This study investigates the Internet topology characterization on AS level driven from Border Gatewa...
The Internet is one of the most interesting realizations of a "complex" network. As a non-supervised...
In recent years, scale expansion and complication of anetwork has been rapidly progressing [10]. Amo...
Abstract — In this paper, we study and characterize the topology of the Internet at the Autonomous S...
Many social, biological, and technological networks display substantial non-trivial topological feat...
Many works have studied the Internet topology, but few have investigated the question of...