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Navigation in non-uniform density social networks

Physics and Society 2015-03-17 v2 Social and Information Networks

Abstract

Recent empirical investigations suggest a universal scaling law for the spatial structure of social networks. It is found that the probability density distribution of an individual to have a friend at distance dd scales as P(d)d1P(d)\propto d^{-1}. Since population density is non-uniform in real social networks, a scale invariant friendship network(SIFN) based on the above empirical law is introduced to capture this phenomenon. We prove the time complexity of navigation in 2-dimensional SIFN is at most O(log4n)O(\log^4 n). In the real searching experiment, individuals often resort to extra information besides geography location. Thus, real-world searching process may be seen as a projection of navigation in a kk-dimensional SIFN(k>2k>2). Therefore, we also discuss the relationship between high and low dimensional SIFN. Particularly, we prove a 2-dimensional SIFN is the projection of a 3-dimensional SIFN. As a matter of fact, this result can also be generated to any kk-dimensional SIFN.

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@article{arxiv.1010.1845,
  title  = {Navigation in non-uniform density social networks},
  author = {Yanqing Hu and Yong Li and Zengru Di and Ying Fan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.1845},
  year   = {2015}
}

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5 pages, 1 figures