Mutual selection in network evolution: the role of the intrinsic fitness
Abstract
We propose a new mechanism leading to scale-free networks which is based on the presence of an intrinsic character of a vertex called fitness. In our model, a vertex i is assigned a fitness xi, drawn from a given probability distribution function f(x). During network evolution, with rate p we add a vertex j of fitness xj and connect to an existing vertex i of fitness xi selected preferentially to a linking probability function g(xi,xj) which depends on the fitnesses of the two vertices involved and, with rate 1-p we create an edge between two already existed vertices with fitnesses xi and xj, with a probability also preferential to the connection function g(xi,xj). For the proper choice of g, the resulting networks have generalized power laws, irrespective of the fitness distribution of vertices.