Network models with preferential attachment, where new nodes are injected into the network and form links with existing nodes proportional to their current connectivity, have been well studied for some time. Extensions have been introduced where nodes attach proportionally to arbitrary fitness functions. However, in these models, attaching to a node always increases the ability of that node to gain more links in the future. We study network growth where nodes attach proportionally to the clustering coefficients, or local densities of triangles, of existing nodes. Attaching to a node typically lowers its clustering coefficient, in contrast to preferential attachment or rich-get-richer models. This simple modification naturally leads to a var...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
A key ingredient of many current models proposed to capture the topological evolution of complex net...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
In spite of its relevance to the origin of complex networks, the interplay between form and function...
Modeling complex networks has been the focus of much research for over a decade [1]–[3]. Preferentia...
In spite of its relevance to the origin of complex networks, the interplay between form and function...
In spite of its relevance to the origin of complex networks, the interplay between form and function...
Preferential attachment drives the evolution of many complex networks. Its analytical studies mostly...
We propose a new preferential attachment-based network growth model in order to explain two properti...
In spite of its relevance to the origin of complex networks, the interplay between form and function...
In spite of its relevance to the origin of complex networks, the interplay between form and function...
Complex networks (systems) as a phenomenon can be observed by a wide range of networks in nature and...
Preferential attachment drives the evolution of many complex networks. Its analytical studies mostly...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
A key ingredient of many current models proposed to capture the topological evolution of complex net...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
In spite of its relevance to the origin of complex networks, the interplay between form and function...
Modeling complex networks has been the focus of much research for over a decade [1]–[3]. Preferentia...
In spite of its relevance to the origin of complex networks, the interplay between form and function...
In spite of its relevance to the origin of complex networks, the interplay between form and function...
Preferential attachment drives the evolution of many complex networks. Its analytical studies mostly...
We propose a new preferential attachment-based network growth model in order to explain two properti...
In spite of its relevance to the origin of complex networks, the interplay between form and function...
In spite of its relevance to the origin of complex networks, the interplay between form and function...
Complex networks (systems) as a phenomenon can be observed by a wide range of networks in nature and...
Preferential attachment drives the evolution of many complex networks. Its analytical studies mostly...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...
A key ingredient of many current models proposed to capture the topological evolution of complex net...
One of the best-known models in network science is preferential attachment. In this model, the proba...