Preferential attachment (PA) is a widely observed behavior in many living systems and has been used in modeling many networks. The aim of this work is to show that the mechanism of PA is a consequence of the fundamental principle of least effort. We derive PA directly from this principle in maximizing an efficiency function. This approach not only allows a better understanding of the different PA mechanisms already reported but also naturally extends these mechanisms with a non-power law probability of attachment. The possibility of using the efficiency function as a general measure of attachment efficiency is also investigated
International audienceThis work provides a mathematical tool to derive Zipf-Pareto laws directly fro...
We show that to explain the growth of the citation network by preferential attachment (PA), one has ...
We propose a preferential attachment model for network growth where new entering nodes hav...
In this communication we present results concerning a generalization of the preferential attachment ...
Figure 1. Schematic representation of the preferential attachment process: The probability that a ti...
Preferential attachment (PA) models of network structure are widely used due to their explanatory po...
AbstractPreferential Attachment (PA), which was originally proposed in the Barabasi-Albert (BA) Mode...
Many studies have considered the preferential attachment mechanism to cause scale-free networks. On ...
Preferential attachment is one possible way to obtain a scale-free network. We develop a self-consis...
A key ingredient of many current models proposed to capture the topological evolution of complex net...
In this paper, we first discuss the origin of preferential attachment. Then we establish the general...
Popularised by Barabási and Albert (1999) preferential attachment is a building principle of networ...
The hypothesis of preferential attachment (PA) - whereby better connected individuals make more conn...
We introduce a statistically sound method called PAFit for the joint estimation of preferential atta...
In this paper we present a framework for the extension of the Barabási-Albert model to heterogeneous...
International audienceThis work provides a mathematical tool to derive Zipf-Pareto laws directly fro...
We show that to explain the growth of the citation network by preferential attachment (PA), one has ...
We propose a preferential attachment model for network growth where new entering nodes hav...
In this communication we present results concerning a generalization of the preferential attachment ...
Figure 1. Schematic representation of the preferential attachment process: The probability that a ti...
Preferential attachment (PA) models of network structure are widely used due to their explanatory po...
AbstractPreferential Attachment (PA), which was originally proposed in the Barabasi-Albert (BA) Mode...
Many studies have considered the preferential attachment mechanism to cause scale-free networks. On ...
Preferential attachment is one possible way to obtain a scale-free network. We develop a self-consis...
A key ingredient of many current models proposed to capture the topological evolution of complex net...
In this paper, we first discuss the origin of preferential attachment. Then we establish the general...
Popularised by Barabási and Albert (1999) preferential attachment is a building principle of networ...
The hypothesis of preferential attachment (PA) - whereby better connected individuals make more conn...
We introduce a statistically sound method called PAFit for the joint estimation of preferential atta...
In this paper we present a framework for the extension of the Barabási-Albert model to heterogeneous...
International audienceThis work provides a mathematical tool to derive Zipf-Pareto laws directly fro...
We show that to explain the growth of the citation network by preferential attachment (PA), one has ...
We propose a preferential attachment model for network growth where new entering nodes hav...