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arxiv: cond-mat/0205136 · v1 · submitted 2002-05-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Evolving networks with disadvantaged long-range connections

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keywords alphanetworksdisadvantagedgrowinglong-rangenetworkscale-freethus
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We consider a growing network, whose growth algorithm is based on the preferential attachment typical for scale-free constructions, but where the long-range bonds are disadvantaged. Thus, the probability to get connected to a site at distance $d$ is proportional to $d^{-\alpha}$, where $\alpha $ is a tunable parameter of the model. We show that the properties of the networks grown with $\alpha <1$ are close to those of the genuine scale-free construction, while for $\alpha >1$ the structure of the network is vastly different. Thus, in this regime, the node degree distribution is no more a power law, and it is well-represented by a stretched exponential. On the other hand, the small-world property of the growing networks is preserved at all values of $\alpha $.

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