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Distinct nodes visited by random walkers on scale-free networks

Statistical Mechanics 2018-12-21 v2 Physics and Society

Abstract

Random walks on discrete lattices are fundamental models that form the basis for our understanding of transport and diffusion processes. For a single random walker on complex networks, many properties such as the mean first passage time and cover time are known. However, many recent applications such as search engines and recommender systems involve multiple random walkers on complex networks. In this work, based on numerical simulations, we show that the fraction of nodes of scale-free network not visited by WW random walkers in time tt has a stretched exponential form independent of the details of the network and number of walkers. This leads to a power-law relation between nodes not visited by WW walkers and by one walker within time tt. The problem of finding the distinct nodes visited by WW walkers, effectively, can be reduced to that of a single walker. The robustness of the results is demonstrated by verifying them on four different real-world networks that approximately display scale-free structure.

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@article{arxiv.1501.01246,
  title  = {Distinct nodes visited by random walkers on scale-free networks},
  author = {Aanjaneya Kumar and M. S. Santhanam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.01246},
  year   = {2018}
}

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6 pages, 6 figures