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Self-similarity of complex networks and hidden metric spaces

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2008-12-03 v2 Networking and Internet Architecture Physics and Society

Abstract

We demonstrate that the self-similarity of some scale-free networks with respect to a simple degree-thresholding renormalization scheme finds a natural interpretation in the assumption that network nodes exist in hidden metric spaces. Clustering, i.e., cycles of length three, plays a crucial role in this framework as a topological reflection of the triangle inequality in the hidden geometry. We prove that a class of hidden variable models with underlying metric spaces are able to accurately reproduce the self-similarity properties that we measured in the real networks. Our findings indicate that hidden geometries underlying these real networks are a plausible explanation for their observed topologies and, in particular, for their self-similarity with respect to the degree-based renormalization.

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@article{arxiv.0710.2092,
  title  = {Self-similarity of complex networks and hidden metric spaces},
  author = {M. Angeles Serrano and Dmitri Krioukov and Marian Boguna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.2092},
  year   = {2008}
}