We present here a study of the clustering and loops in a graph of the Internet at the autonomous systems level. We show that, even if the whole structure is changing with time, the statistical distributions of loops of order 3, 4, and 5 remain stable during the evolution. Moreover, we will bring evidence that the Internet graphs show characteristic Markovian signatures, since the structure is very well described by two-point correlations between the degrees of the vertices. This indeed proves that the Internet belongs to a class of network in which the two-point correlation is sufficient to describe their whole local (and thus global) structure. Data are also compared to present Internet models. © 2005 The American Physical Society
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Over the last few decades, the Internet ecosystem has been continuously evolving to meet the demands...
Recent studies have noted that vertex degree in the autonomous system (AS) graph exhibits a highly v...
Various random graph models have recently been proposed to replicate and explain the topology of lar...
We present here a study of the clustering and loops in a graph of the Internet at the autonomous sys...
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...
We present a statistical analysis of different metrics characterizing the topological properties of ...
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 model the evolution of the Internet at the autonomous system level as a process of competition fo...
We performed a large-scale crawl of the world wide web, covering 6.9 million domains and 57 million ...
Mapping the Internet is a major challenge for network researchers. It is the key to building a succe...
We study structural feature and evolution of the Internet at the autonomous systems level. Extractin...
Recent studies observe that vertex degree in the autonomous system (AS) graph exhibits a highly vari...
The understanding of the immense and intricate topological structure of the World Wide Web (WWW) is ...
Over the last few decades, the Internet ecosystem has been continuously evolving to meet the demands...
Recent studies have noted that vertex degree in the autonomous system (AS) graph exhibits a highly v...
Various random graph models have recently been proposed to replicate and explain the topology of lar...