Preferential attachment is a widely adopted paradigm for understanding the dynamics of social networks. Formal statistical inference, for instance GLM techniques, and model verification methods will require knowing test statistics are asymptotically normal even though node or count based network data is nothing like classical data from independently replicated experiments. We therefore study asymptotic normality of degree counts for a sequence of growing simple undirected preferential attachment graphs. The methods of proof rely on identifying martingales and then exploiting the martingale central limit theorems.S. Resnick and G. Samorodnitsky were supported by Army MURI grant W911NF-12-1-0385 to Cornell Universit
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We study the basic preferential attachment process, which generates a sequence of random trees, each...
We consider the degree distributions of preferential attachment ran-dom graph models with choice sim...
Preferential attachment is widely used to model the power-law behavior of degree distributions in so...
In this paper, a random graph process {G(t)}t≥1 is studied and its degree sequence is analyzed. Let ...
We deal with a general preferential attachment graph model with multiple type edges. The types are c...
In this paper, a random graph process {G(t)} (ta parts per thousand yen1) is studied and its degree ...
In this paper, a random graph process {G(t)}t≥1 is studied and its degree sequence is analyzed. Let ...
In many real-world networks, such as the Internet and social networks, power-law degree sequences ha...
A random graph evolution mechanism is defined. The evolution studied is a combination of the prefere...
We obtain closed form expressions for the expected conditional degree distribution and the joint deg...
We consider an evolving preferential attachment random graph model where at discrete times a new nod...
We study preferential attachment models where vertices enter the network with i.i.d. random numbers ...
In a 2-parameter scale free model of random graphs it is shown that the asymptotic degree distributi...
We propose a preferential attachment model for network growth where new entering nodes hav...
Preferential attachment drives the evolution of many complex networks. Its analytical studies mostly...
We study the basic preferential attachment process, which generates a sequence of random trees, each...
We consider the degree distributions of preferential attachment ran-dom graph models with choice sim...
Preferential attachment is widely used to model the power-law behavior of degree distributions in so...