Graphs resulting from human behavior (the web graph, friendship graphs, etc.) have hitherto been viewed as a monolithic class of graphs with similar characteristics; for instance, their degree distributions are markedly heavy-tailed. In this paper we take our understanding of behavioral graphs a step further by showing that an intriguing empirical property of web graphs their compressibility - cannot be exhibited by well-known graph models for the web and for social networks. We then develop a more nuanced model for web graphs and show that it does exhibit compressibility, in addition to previously modeled web graph properties
There has been a lot of research on random graph models for large real-world networks such as those ...
We study the bounded expansion of several models of web graphs. We show that various deterministic g...
This paper studies stochastic graph models of the WebGraph. We present a new model that describes th...
Motivated by structural properties of the Web graph that support efficient data structures for in me...
We improve the state-of-the-art method for the compression of web and other similar graphs by introd...
One of the most extensively researched real-world networks is the web graph. The web graph has verti...
In this paper, we consider the problem of compressing graphs of the link structure of the World Wide...
Abstract—Many real-world systems such as the WWW, Semantic Web, logical expressions, and social netw...
How does the Web look? How could we tell an abnormal social network from a normal one? These and sim...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
summary:In this paper we study various models for web graphs with respect to bounded expansion. All ...
Despite being the sum of decentralized and uncoordinated efforts by heterogeneous groups and individ...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
A number of recent studies have focused on the structure, function, and evolution of on-line social ...
We describe a very general model of a random graph process whose proportional degree sequence obeys ...
There has been a lot of research on random graph models for large real-world networks such as those ...
We study the bounded expansion of several models of web graphs. We show that various deterministic g...
This paper studies stochastic graph models of the WebGraph. We present a new model that describes th...
Motivated by structural properties of the Web graph that support efficient data structures for in me...
We improve the state-of-the-art method for the compression of web and other similar graphs by introd...
One of the most extensively researched real-world networks is the web graph. The web graph has verti...
In this paper, we consider the problem of compressing graphs of the link structure of the World Wide...
Abstract—Many real-world systems such as the WWW, Semantic Web, logical expressions, and social netw...
How does the Web look? How could we tell an abnormal social network from a normal one? These and sim...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
summary:In this paper we study various models for web graphs with respect to bounded expansion. All ...
Despite being the sum of decentralized and uncoordinated efforts by heterogeneous groups and individ...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
A number of recent studies have focused on the structure, function, and evolution of on-line social ...
We describe a very general model of a random graph process whose proportional degree sequence obeys ...
There has been a lot of research on random graph models for large real-world networks such as those ...
We study the bounded expansion of several models of web graphs. We show that various deterministic g...
This paper studies stochastic graph models of the WebGraph. We present a new model that describes th...