We study complex networks with weights, $w_{ij}$, associated with each link connecting node $i$ and $j$. The weights are chosen to be correlated with the network topology in the form found in two real world examples, (a) the world-wide airport network, and (b) the {\it E. Coli} metabolic network. Here $w_{ij} \sim x_{ij} (k_i k_j)^\alpha$, where $k_i$ and $k_j$ are the degrees of nodes $i$ and $j$, $x_{ij}$ is a random number and $\alpha$ represents the strength of the correlations. The case $\alpha > 0$ represents correlation between weights and degree, while $\alpha < 0$ represents anti-correlation and the case $\alpha = 0$ reduces to the case of no correlations. We study the scaling of the lengths of the optimal paths, $\ell_{\rm opt}$, ...
During the last decade, significant efforts have been made toward improving our understanding of the...
Many complex systems can be described in terms of networks of interacting units. Recent studies have...
Many complex systems can be described in terms of networks of interacting units. Recent studies have...
We study the statistical properties of optimal paths in weighted complex networks with general distr...
Many complex systems can be described in terms of networks of interacting units. Recent studies have...
We review results on the scaling of the optimal path length l(opt) in random networks with weighted ...
We review results on the scaling of the optimal path length opt in random networks with weighted lin...
Previous efforts in complex networks research focused mainly on the topological features of such net...
We analyze critical phenomena on networks generated as the union of hidden variable models (networks...
We develop a statistical theory to characterize correlations in weighted networks. We define the app...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Aut...
We develop a statistical theory to characterize correlations in weighted networks. We define the app...
Real-world networks process structured connections since they have non-trivial vertex degree correla...
As for many complex systems, network structures are important as their backbone. From research on dy...
Networked structures arise in a wide array of different contexts such as technological and transport...
During the last decade, significant efforts have been made toward improving our understanding of the...
Many complex systems can be described in terms of networks of interacting units. Recent studies have...
Many complex systems can be described in terms of networks of interacting units. Recent studies have...
We study the statistical properties of optimal paths in weighted complex networks with general distr...
Many complex systems can be described in terms of networks of interacting units. Recent studies have...
We review results on the scaling of the optimal path length l(opt) in random networks with weighted ...
We review results on the scaling of the optimal path length opt in random networks with weighted lin...
Previous efforts in complex networks research focused mainly on the topological features of such net...
We analyze critical phenomena on networks generated as the union of hidden variable models (networks...
We develop a statistical theory to characterize correlations in weighted networks. We define the app...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Aut...
We develop a statistical theory to characterize correlations in weighted networks. We define the app...
Real-world networks process structured connections since they have non-trivial vertex degree correla...
As for many complex systems, network structures are important as their backbone. From research on dy...
Networked structures arise in a wide array of different contexts such as technological and transport...
During the last decade, significant efforts have been made toward improving our understanding of the...
Many complex systems can be described in terms of networks of interacting units. Recent studies have...
Many complex systems can be described in terms of networks of interacting units. Recent studies have...