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Random walks and diameter of finite scale-free networks

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

Dynamical scalings for the end-to-end distance ReeR_{ee} and the number of distinct visited nodes NvN_v of random walks (RWs) on finite scale-free networks (SFNs) are studied numerically. <Ree>\left< R_{ee} \right> shows the dynamical scaling behavior <Ree(ˉ,t)>=ˉα(γ,N)g(t/ˉz)\left<R_{ee}({\bar \ell},t)\right>= \bar{\ell}^\alpha (\gamma, N) g(t/\bar{\ell}^z), where ˉ\bar{\ell} is the average minimum distance between all possible pairs of nodes in the network, NN is the number of nodes, γ\gamma is the degree exponent of the SFN and tt is the step number of RWs. Especially, <Ree(ˉ,t)>\left<R_{ee}({\bar \ell},t)\right> in the limit tt \to \infty satisfies the relation <Ree>ˉαdα\left< R_{ee} \right> \sim \bar{\ell}^\alpha \sim d^\alpha, where dd is the diameter of network with d(ˉ)lnNd ({\bar \ell}) \simeq \ln N for γ3\gamma \ge 3 or d(ˉ)lnlnNd ({\bar \ell}) \simeq \ln \ln N for γ<3\gamma < 3. Based on the scaling relation <Ree>\left< R_{ee} \right>, we also find that the scaling behavior of the diameter of networks can be measured very efficiently by using RWs.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0701070,
  title  = {Random walks and diameter of finite scale-free networks},
  author = {Sungmin Lee and Soon-Hyung Yook and Yup Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0701070},
  year   = {2009}
}

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4 pages, 4 figures