Perturbations made to networked systems may result in partial structural loss, such as a blackout in a power-grid system. Investigating the resultant disturbance in network properties is quintessential to understand real networks in action. The removal of nodes is a representative disturbance, but previous studies are seemingly contrasting about its effect on arguably the most fundamental network statistic, the degree distribution. The key question is about the functional form of the degree distributions that can be altered during node removal or sampling, which is decisive in the remaining subnetwork's static and dynamical properties. In this work, we clarify the situation by utilizing the relative entropies with respect to the reference d...
Many natural, physical and social networks commonly exhibit power-law degree distributions. In this ...
AbstractA power law degree distribution is established for a graph evolution model based on the grap...
<p>The size of the network is 900. The number of rewiring times <i>L</i> is 0, 90, 900 and 3600 resp...
It is often claimed that the entropy of a network's degree distribution is a proxy for its robustnes...
<p>The network size is 900. The parameter α is 1.0, 0.7, 0.3 and 0.0 respectively. α = 1 corresponds...
It is often claimed that the entropy of a network’s degree distribution is a proxy for its robustnes...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
This thesis includes a series studies on power-law distribution, which is a widely used distribution...
This thesis includes a series studies on power-law distribution, which is a widely used distribution...
We study a simple model of dynamic networks, characterized by a set preferred degree, κ. Each node w...
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 ...
In this paper we study the degree distribution and the two-node degree correlations in growing netwo...
Scale-free networks, in which the distribution of the degrees obeys a power-law, are ubiquitous in t...
Many natural, physical and social networks commonly exhibit power-law degree distributions. In this ...
Many natural, physical and social networks commonly exhibit power-law degree distributions. In this ...
AbstractA power law degree distribution is established for a graph evolution model based on the grap...
<p>The size of the network is 900. The number of rewiring times <i>L</i> is 0, 90, 900 and 3600 resp...
It is often claimed that the entropy of a network's degree distribution is a proxy for its robustnes...
<p>The network size is 900. The parameter α is 1.0, 0.7, 0.3 and 0.0 respectively. α = 1 corresponds...
It is often claimed that the entropy of a network’s degree distribution is a proxy for its robustnes...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
This thesis includes a series studies on power-law distribution, which is a widely used distribution...
This thesis includes a series studies on power-law distribution, which is a widely used distribution...
We study a simple model of dynamic networks, characterized by a set preferred degree, κ. Each node w...
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 ...
In this paper we study the degree distribution and the two-node degree correlations in growing netwo...
Scale-free networks, in which the distribution of the degrees obeys a power-law, are ubiquitous in t...
Many natural, physical and social networks commonly exhibit power-law degree distributions. In this ...
Many natural, physical and social networks commonly exhibit power-law degree distributions. In this ...
AbstractA power law degree distribution is established for a graph evolution model based on the grap...
<p>The size of the network is 900. The number of rewiring times <i>L</i> is 0, 90, 900 and 3600 resp...