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A signature of power law network dynamics

Quantitative Methods 2014-04-10 v1 Social and Information Networks Physics and Society Molecular Networks

Abstract

Can one hear the 'sound' of a growing network? We address the problem of recognizing the topology of evolving biological or social networks. Starting from percolation theory, we analytically prove a linear inverse relationship between two simple graph parameters--the logarithm of the average cluster size and logarithm of the ratio of the edges of the graph to the theoretically maximum number of edges for that graph--that holds for all growing power law graphs. The result establishes a novel property of evolving power-law networks in the asymptotic limit of network size. Numerical simulations as well as fitting to real-world citation co-authorship networks demonstrate that the result holds for networks of finite sizes, and provides a convenient measure of the extent to which an evolving family of networks belongs to the same power-law class.

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@article{arxiv.1404.2374,
  title  = {A signature of power law network dynamics},
  author = {Ashish Bhan and Animesh Ray},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.2374},
  year   = {2014}
}

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13 pages total, with 3 figures