Barabási–Albert’s “Scale Free” model is the starting point for much of the accepted theory of the evolution of real world communication networks. Careful comparison of the theory with a wide range of real world networks, however, indicates that the model is in some cases, only a rough approximation to the dynamical evolution of real networks. In particular, the exponent γ of the power law distribution of degree is predicted by the model to be exactly 3, whereas in a number of real world networks it has values between 1.2 and 2.9. In addition, the degree distributions of real networks exhibit cut offs at high node degree, which indicates the existence of maximal node degrees for these networks. In this paper we propose a simple extension to ...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
AbstractIn this Letter we investigate a connection between Kaniadakis power-law statistics and netwo...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
This article introduces the concept of network entropy as a characteristic measure of network topolo...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
This article introduces the concept of network entropy as a characteristic measure of network topolo...
Abstract. Complex networks are characterized by highly heterogeneous distributions of links, often p...
This article introduces the concept of network entropy as a characteristic measure of network topolo...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
It is often claimed that the entropy of a network's degree distribution is a proxy for its robustnes...
We study a novel model for evolution of complex networks. We introduce information filtering for red...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
AbstractIn this Letter we investigate a connection between Kaniadakis power-law statistics and netwo...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
This article introduces the concept of network entropy as a characteristic measure of network topolo...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
This article introduces the concept of network entropy as a characteristic measure of network topolo...
Abstract. Complex networks are characterized by highly heterogeneous distributions of links, often p...
This article introduces the concept of network entropy as a characteristic measure of network topolo...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
It is often claimed that the entropy of a network's degree distribution is a proxy for its robustnes...
We study a novel model for evolution of complex networks. We introduce information filtering for red...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...
AbstractIn this Letter we investigate a connection between Kaniadakis power-law statistics and netwo...
Maximum entropy null models of networks come in different flavors that depend on the type of constra...