It is generally thought that the World Wide Web belongs to the class of complex networks that is scale-free: the distribution of the number of links that nodes have follows a power law ('rich-get-richer' effect). This phenomenon is explained by a combination of theoretical-computational and empirical analysis based on stochastic network models. However, current network models embody a number of assumptions and idealizations that are not valid for the Web. Better and richer network models are needed, in association with a much more refined and in-depth empirical data gathering and analysis. In particular, the understanding of the dynamics leaves much to desire. In this paper we present a dynamic network model that avoids a number of unrealis...
Despite the apparent randomness of the Internet, we discover some surprisingly simple power-laws of ...
As for many complex systems, network structures are important as their backbone. From research on dy...
We propose a model of network growth aimed at mimicking the evolution of theWorld Wide Web. To this ...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
In this thesis, we study and characterize the network topology at the router level and autonomous sy...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of the web grap...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
Figure 1. Schematic representation of the preferential attachment process: The probability that a ti...
Figure 1. Schematic representation of the preferential attachment process: The probability that a ti...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of the Web grap...
The World-Wide-Web is a complex system naturally represented by a directed network of documents (nod...
Despite the apparent randomness of the Internet, we discover some surprisingly simple power-laws of ...
As for many complex systems, network structures are important as their backbone. From research on dy...
We propose a model of network growth aimed at mimicking the evolution of theWorld Wide Web. To this ...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
Power laws, in particular power-law degree distributions, have been observed in real-world networks ...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
In this thesis, we study and characterize the network topology at the router level and autonomous sy...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of the web grap...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic models of the growth of the Web graph that give ri...
Figure 1. Schematic representation of the preferential attachment process: The probability that a ti...
Figure 1. Schematic representation of the preferential attachment process: The probability that a ti...
Recently several authors have proposed stochastic evolutionary models for the growth of the Web grap...
The World-Wide-Web is a complex system naturally represented by a directed network of documents (nod...
Despite the apparent randomness of the Internet, we discover some surprisingly simple power-laws of ...
As for many complex systems, network structures are important as their backbone. From research on dy...
We propose a model of network growth aimed at mimicking the evolution of theWorld Wide Web. To this ...