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Network shell structure based on hub and non-hub nodes

Physics and Society 2025-01-03 v2 General Topology

Abstract

The shell structure holds significant importance in various domains such as information dissemination, supply chain management, and transportation. This study focuses on investigating the shell structure of hub and non-hub nodes, which play important roles in these domains. Our framework explores the topology of Erd\"{o}s-R\'{e}nyi (ER) and Scale-Free (SF) networks, considering source node selection strategies dependent on the nodes' degrees. We define the shell ll in a network as the set of nodes at a distance ll from a given node and represent rlr_l as the fraction of nodes outside shell ll. Statistical properties of the shells are examined for a selected node, taking into account the node's degree. For a network with a given degree distribution, we analytically derive the degree distribution and average degree of nodes outside shell ll as functions of rlr_l. Moreover, we discover that rlr_l follows an iterative functional form rl=ϕ(rl1)r_l = \phi(r_{l-1}), where ϕ\phi is expressed in terms of the generating function of the original degree distribution of the network.

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@article{arxiv.2404.17231,
  title  = {Network shell structure based on hub and non-hub nodes},
  author = {Gaogao Dong and Nannan Sun and Fan Wang and Renaud Lambiotte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.17231},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

The content of the article needs to be revised and I have decided to withdraw the manuscript due to that

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