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arxiv: 0804.3854 · v1 · submitted 2008-04-24 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph

Empirical Analysis and Evolving Model of Bipartite Networks

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph
keywords networksbipartiteactorsdependencenodesscale-freedegreedistribution
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Many real-world networks display a natural bipartite structure. Investigating it based on the original structure is helpful to get deep understanding about the networks. In this paper, some real-world bipartite networks are collected and divided into two types, dependence bipartite networks and independence bipartite networks, according to the different relation of two sets of nodes. By analyzing them, the results show that the actors nodes have scale-free property in the dependence networks, and there is no accordant degree distribution in the independence networks for both two types of nodes. In order to understand the scale-free property of actors in dependence networks, two growing bipartite models without the preferential attachment principle are proposed. The models show the scale-free phenomena in actors' degree distribution. It also gives well qualitatively consistent behavior with the empirical results.

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