Information Horizons in Networks
classification
❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords
abilitynetworksdistancesinformationnetworkspecifictopologyassociated
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We investigate and quantify the interplay between topology and ability to send specific signals in complex networks. We find that in a majority of investigated real-world networks the ability to communicate is favored by the network topology on small distances, but disfavored at larger distances. We further discuss how the ability to locate specific nodes can be improved if information associated to the overall traffic in the network is available.
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