abstract: Two classes of scaling behaviours, namely the super-linear scaling of links or activities, and the sub-linear scaling of area, diversity, or time elapsed with respect to size have been found to prevail in the growth of complex networked systems. Despite some pioneering modelling approaches proposed for specific systems, whether there exists some general mechanisms that account for the origins of such scaling behaviours in different contexts, especially in socioeconomic systems, remains an open question. We address this problem by introducing a geometric network model without free parameter, finding that both super-linear and sub-linear scaling behaviours can be simultaneously reproduced and that the scaling exponents are exclusive...
Although most of wealth and innovation have been the result of human interaction and cooperation, we...
Real growing networks such as the World Wide Web or personal connection based networks are character...
Growing networks have a causal structure. We show that the causality strongly influences the scaling...
Real networks often grow through the sequential addition of new nodes that connect to older ones in ...
Scaling laws have been observed in many natural and engineered systems. Their existence can give use...
Geometric constraints impact the formation of a broad range of spatial networks, from amino acid cha...
Social networks exhibit scaling-laws for several structural characteristics, such as the degree dist...
An avalanche of empirical studies has addressed the validity of the rank-size rule (or Zipf \u2019s ...
Symmetries in physical theories denote invariance under some transformation, such as self-similarity...
The distributions of street lengths and nodes follow inverse-power distribution laws. That means tha...
We consider growing interfaces as dynamical networks whose nodes are the discrete points of the inte...
AbstractWe study the impact of settlement sizes on network connectivity in a spatial setting. First,...
Complex hypernetworks are ubiquitous in real-life systems. While a substantial body of previous rese...
Many complex systems can be described in terms of networks of interacting units. Recent studies have...
Complex networks are mathematical representations of the interaction patterns of complex systems. Du...
Although most of wealth and innovation have been the result of human interaction and cooperation, we...
Real growing networks such as the World Wide Web or personal connection based networks are character...
Growing networks have a causal structure. We show that the causality strongly influences the scaling...
Real networks often grow through the sequential addition of new nodes that connect to older ones in ...
Scaling laws have been observed in many natural and engineered systems. Their existence can give use...
Geometric constraints impact the formation of a broad range of spatial networks, from amino acid cha...
Social networks exhibit scaling-laws for several structural characteristics, such as the degree dist...
An avalanche of empirical studies has addressed the validity of the rank-size rule (or Zipf \u2019s ...
Symmetries in physical theories denote invariance under some transformation, such as self-similarity...
The distributions of street lengths and nodes follow inverse-power distribution laws. That means tha...
We consider growing interfaces as dynamical networks whose nodes are the discrete points of the inte...
AbstractWe study the impact of settlement sizes on network connectivity in a spatial setting. First,...
Complex hypernetworks are ubiquitous in real-life systems. While a substantial body of previous rese...
Many complex systems can be described in terms of networks of interacting units. Recent studies have...
Complex networks are mathematical representations of the interaction patterns of complex systems. Du...
Although most of wealth and innovation have been the result of human interaction and cooperation, we...
Real growing networks such as the World Wide Web or personal connection based networks are character...
Growing networks have a causal structure. We show that the causality strongly influences the scaling...