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Scaling Invariance in Spectra of Complex Networks: A Diffusion Factorial Moment Approach

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-11 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

A new method called diffusion factorial moment (DFM) is used to obtain scaling features embedded in spectra of complex networks. For an Erdos-Renyi network with connecting probability pER<1Np_{ER} < \frac{1}{N}, the scaling parameter is δ=0.51\delta = 0.51, while for pER1Np_{ER} \ge \frac{1}{N} the scaling parameter deviates from it significantly. For WS small-world networks, in the special region pr[0.05,0.2]p_r \in [0.05,0.2], typical scale invariance is found. For GRN networks, in the range of θ[0.33,049]\theta\in[0.33,049], we have δ=0.6±0.1\delta=0.6\pm 0.1. And the value of δ\delta oscillates around δ=0.6\delta=0.6 abruptly. In the range of θ[0.54,1]\theta\in[0.54,1], we have basically δ>0.7\delta>0.7. Scale invariance is one of the common features of the three kinds of networks, which can be employed as a global measurement of complex networks in a unified way.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0509012,
  title  = {Scaling Invariance in Spectra of Complex Networks: A Diffusion Factorial Moment Approach},
  author = {Fangcui Zhao and Huijie Yang and Binghong ang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0509012},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

6 pages, 8 figures. to appear in Physical Review E