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Cost of material or information flow in complex transportation networks

Physics and Society 2015-05-14 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

To analyze the transport of information or material from a source to every node of a network we use two quantities introduced in the study of river networks: the cost and the flow. For a network with KK nodes and MM levels, we show that an upper bound to the global cost is C0,maxKMC_{0,max}\propto KM. From numerical simulations for spanning tree networks with scale-free topology and with 10210^2 up to 10710^7 nodes, it is found, for large KK, that the average number of levels and the global cost are given by Mln(K)M\propto \ln(K) and C0Kln(K)C_0\propto K\ln (K), respectively. These results agree very well with the ones obtained from a mean-field approach. If the network is characterized by a degree distribution of connectivity P(k)kγP(k)\propto k^{- \gamma}, we also find that the transport efficiency increases as long as γ\gamma decreases and that spanning tree networks with scale-free topology are more optimized to transfer information or material than random networks.

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@article{arxiv.0909.0028,
  title  = {Cost of material or information flow in complex transportation networks},
  author = {L. A. Barbosa and J. K. L. da Silva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0909.0028},
  year   = {2015}
}

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4 pages, 2 figures