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A Geometric Fractal Growth Model for Scale Free Networks

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-07 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

We introduce a deterministic model for scale-free networks, whose degree distribution follows a power-law with the exponent γ\gamma. At each time step, each vertex generates its offsprings, whose number is proportional to the degree of that vertex with proportionality constant m-1 (m>1). We consider the two cases: first, each offspring is connected to its parent vertex only, forming a tree structure, and secondly, it is connected to both its parent and grandparent vertices, forming a loop structure. We find that both models exhibit power-law behaviors in their degree distributions with the exponent γ=1+ln(2m1)/lnm\gamma=1+\ln (2m-1)/\ln m. Thus, by tuning m, the degree exponent can be adjusted in the range, 2<γ<32 <\gamma < 3. We also solve analytically a mean shortest-path distance d between two vertices for the tree structure, showing the small-world behavior, that is, dlnN/lnkˉd\sim \ln N/\ln {\bar k}, where N is system size, and kˉ\bar k is the mean degree. Finally, we consider the case that the number of offsprings is the same for all vertices, and find that the degree distribution exhibits an exponential-decay behavior.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0112361,
  title  = {A Geometric Fractal Growth Model for Scale Free Networks},
  author = {S. Jung and S. Kim and B. Kahng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0112361},
  year   = {2009}
}