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arxiv: 0710.2784 · v2 · submitted 2007-10-15 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Routes to thermodynamic limit on scale-free networks

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keywords limitnetworksscale-freesizedifferentfinitemodelsroutes
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We show that there are two classes of finite size effects for dynamic models taking place on a scale-free topology. Some models in finite networks show a behavior that depends only on the system size N. Others present an additional distinct dependence on the upper cutoff k_c of the degree distribution. Since the infinite network limit can be obtained by allowing k_c to diverge with the system size in an arbitrary way, this result implies that there are different routes to the thermodynamic limit in scale-free networks. The contact process (in its mean-field version) belongs to this second class and thus our results clarify the recent discrepancy between theory and simulations with different scaling of k_c reported in the literature.

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