Random acyclic networks
Physics and Society
2009-03-23 v1 Statistical Mechanics
Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
Abstract
Directed acyclic graphs are a fundamental class of networks that includes citation networks, food webs, and family trees, among others. Here we define a random graph model for directed acyclic graphs and give solutions for a number of the model's properties, including connection probabilities and component sizes, as well as a fast algorithm for simulating the model on a computer. We compare the predictions of the model to a real-world network of citations between physics papers and find surprisingly good agreement, suggesting that the structure of the real network may be quite well described by the random graph.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0902.4013,
title = {Random acyclic networks},
author = {Brian Karrer and M. E. J. Newman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.4013},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages, 2 figures